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"loss of efficiency" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the decline in the effectiveness or quality of something, usually the result of a lapse in attention, care, or management. For example: "By failing to maintain the machinery, the factory experienced a significant loss of efficiency and was forced to close."
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To eliminate this loss of efficiency, researchers have tried to develop efficient green LEDs that don't require phosphors.
If that is true, he said, "there is no real loss of efficiency in the reorganization".
Any disruptive change results in at least a short-term loss of efficiency.
The cost of adding one or more irrelevant variables is loss of efficiency...
The disappearance of secretaries today has meant a loss of efficiency in many places.
Part-load operation, with its attendant loss of efficiency, always leads to higher heat rates.
Data passing through copper wires, for instance, generates small amounts of waste heat, which is an unavoidable loss of efficiency.
Blockage of the exhaust system in an engine results in loss of efficiency and eventual total breakdown.
THE other problem is that with the removal of the tissue during surgery, patients experience a loss of efficiency in absorbing nutrients.
You may be able to forgive that loss of efficiency, however, when you discover what's inside the number ring: an iPod-like click wheel.
For this particular synthesis the loss of efficiency gives rise to the formation of inorganic bromides.
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