Thanks everyone. There's a lot here--I'm still digesting it all. It's clear that a lot may depend on the underlying collections, and that, among other things, foldmap is worth considering for benchmarking in performance-critical code, as is mapping a vector across multiple sequences to combine them into one that can be passed to run!. And Alex's comment about range conveys that I shouldn't make superficial assumptions about what is and isn't going to run quickly! More to learn ....
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