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The phrase "a bit more efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the efficiency of two or more methods, processes, or systems, indicating a slight improvement in efficiency.
Example: "After implementing the new software, our workflow became a bit more efficient, allowing us to complete tasks faster."
Alternatives: "somewhat more efficient" or "slightly more efficient".
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K2S2O8 was a bit more efficient compared with Na2S2O8 (40%, Table 1, entry 4).
The fiddly verities concern the ways in which finance can indeed be made a bit more efficient or fairer.
At least such garments have a practical use: they certainly make running for the bus a bit more efficient than it might be in a skirt and heels.
Halogen lamps, common for automotive headlights or spotlights in retail displays, are a bit more efficient, but they're also more expensive.
But sustainability experts emphasize that much of the gain should come from doing the things everyone does now, but in ways that are a bit more efficient and green.
If Building Blocks can't be adopted there, then aside from making the WFP's operations a bit more efficient and transparent, it will remain little more than a centrally controlled database dressed in a costume of distributed, decentralized trust.
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Since the launch of the iPhone brought a few million data-devouring 3G users onto AT&T's towers, dealing with 3G in any major city was just a wee bit more efficient than sending a carrier pigeon.
Add it all up and it becomes a good bit more efficient to burn oil and distribute electricity than to refine oil and distribute gasoline.
As for fuel economy – a primary purchasing motivation for buyers of these vehicles – the EPA rates the hybrid a good bit more efficient than the diesel, at 45mpg in combined city/highway driving.
If you happen to give to charity regularly anyway, using the QCD provision just makes it a tad bit more efficient.
And Rose hasn't been shy to voice his opinion either: "I think I'm a little bit more efficient," he said.
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