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"very efficient for" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is extremely effective or capable of producing good results in a certain task or situation. Example: "The new software proved to be very efficient for managing and organizing large amounts of data."
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It's very efficient for indexing information [INAUDIBLE].
"They're very efficient for narrow, military targets," he told me.
The PSO RLSE method is very efficient for fast learning.
Fe(Ka-pa -n catalysts were very efficient for cis-cyclooctene epoxidation (38% conversion).
The Jacobi Davidson QZ method turns out to be very efficient for this problem.
It has been demonstrated that Lattice Boltzmann methods (LBMs) are very efficient for Computational Aeroacoustics (CAA).
The sparse representation is very efficient for evaluating the model's outputs for many instances of parameters.
CIGS (Cu(In1-x,Gax)Se2) In1-x,Gax Se2 In1-x,Gax Se2cient for photovoltaic conversion.
This system has some problems even though it is very efficient for protecting drivers or passengers.
It closes off the possiblity of using variable time steps and is not very efficient for such a massive calculation.
The hybrid ANN FEM approach can be very efficient for predicting long response time-histories.
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