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10 Jan 2021
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I feel like it's getting "less efficient/lost its efficiency".
-Question: Which is more natural? and is there a better expression/any idiom for that??
-Situatuon: When sth is slacking off
I feel like it's getting "less efficient/lost its efficiency".
-Question: Which is more natural? and is there a better expression/any idiom for that??
-Situatuon: When sth is slacking off
-Question: Which is more natural? and is there a better expression/any idiom for that??
-Situatuon: When sth is slacking off
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@Jee2 두 옵션 모두 좋습니다! 만약 당신이 더 가혹하게 들리고 싶다면 당신은 "I feel like it’s lost its efficiency"라고 말할 것입니다. 이해 하셨나요?

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