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Discover LudwigThe phrase "super efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something that is highly efficient or unusually good at getting something done. For example, "The team worked super efficiently to finish the project ahead of schedule."
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The use of super efficient appliances can dramatically reduce the households electricity consumption, leading to smaller and cheaper systems.
You mentioned that he had selected the most important readings on topics like microgeneration, "super efficient" building practices, data center design.
This would be achieved by protecting soils and pollinators and by setting the UK on a path toward having a wholly renewable and super efficient energy economy.
It runs on thin-film solar cells, clean energy motors and super efficient batteries — so it doesn't just turn off when the sun goes down.
Sadly, the Danish health care system isn't super efficient.
But AngelList makes it ridiculously easy and super efficient.
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Suppose that ((overline{x}, overline{y})) is not a S-super efficient element of (VP).
Therefore, ((overline {x},overline{y})) is a S-super efficient element of (VP).
If there exists (overline{T}in L^(Z, Y)) such that ((overline {x},overline{y})) is a S-super efficient element of ((mathrm{UVP})_{overline{T}}), then ((overline{x},overline{y})) is a S-super efficient element of (VP).
The set of S-super efficient points of the set M is denoted by (O_{Se}^{S}(M,K)).
The point pair (langle overline{x},overline{y}rangle) is called a S-super efficient element of (VP).
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