become inefficient
Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words
Used to describe a change to a state of not achieving maximum productivity.
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- Current processes have become inefficient and need revision.
- Without regular maintenance, machines often become inefficient.
- The old system started to become inefficient after years of use.
- If resources are not managed well, operations will quickly become inefficient.
- Over time, even the best strategies can become inefficient.
- His work habits had become so inefficient that he missed deadlines.
- A large, unorganized team tends to become inefficient.
- The company realized its supply chain had become inefficient.
- To avoid becoming inefficient, we must adapt to new technologies.
- The lack of clear communication caused the project to become inefficient.