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Proficiently

/prəˈfɪʃəntli/adverb
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Proficiently means carrying out a task with a high degree of skill, competence, and efficiency, often as a result of practice and experience. In modern contexts, it's frequently used in professional settings to highlight expertise without implying perfection, such as in job evaluations or skill assessments.

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In the world of language learning, achieving 'proficiently' level on the CEFR scale (like C1 or C2) can require 600 to 1,000 hours of study for most adults, depending on the language's complexity, and it's often compared to the fluency of a well-educated native speaker. This standard, developed by the Council of Europe in the 1970s, has influenced global education systems, helping millions assess and improve their communication skills.

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