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Discover Ludwig"too efficient" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is efficient to the point of being undesirable; for example, "The new machine is too efficient; it has put a lot of people out of work."
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Could the economy get too efficient?
If anything, it's a little too efficient.
Is it possible for a design to be too efficient?
HABI by itself was too efficient as a photoinitiator.
It's all beautifully turned but way too efficient and opportunistic.
The marketplace in ideas is too efficient; the best business ideas get around too fast.
They were too powerful for us today and too efficient in everything they did.
The Spartans are too efficient and disciplined to entertain anything else.
At times they were almost too efficient: we felt increasingly rushed as our meals progressed.
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Olds offers up visceral, streamlined stories; often, though, her poems turn surprising extremes of pain and joy into all-too-efficient, predictable language.
Drones are simply too effective, too cost efficient, for police, firefighters, and even the private sector to ignore.
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