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The phrase "wholly inefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that doesn't work at all, or works very poorly. For example, "The new computer system was found to be wholly inefficient, leading to delays in completing the project."
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Contrary to the conventional wisdom, then, terrorism flourishes in countries "democratic in character, or alternatively, in a wholly inefficient dictatorship," Mr. Lacquer writes.
The campaigners said the strategic health authority was "reluctant to recognise problems" and they described the Care Quality Commission health watchdog as a "wholly inefficient" organisation.
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It was wholly ineffective.
This is wholly untrue.
He will be wholly removed from one of his favored techniques and relegated to exchanging ideas through outdated and, arguably, inefficient methods.
Not wholly.
This is inefficient.
This was inefficient.
Still, it is inefficient.
Bombing was surprisingly inefficient.
It's not inefficient.
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