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The phrase "a bit more efficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements in performance or productivity in a specific task or process.
Example: "By reorganizing our workflow, we can complete the project a bit more efficiently."
Alternatives: "somewhat more effectively" or "slightly more productively."
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Putting it all together, it feels slightly odd at first, but – I can feel myself gliding a bit more efficiently, and more smoothly.
I think as well he is one of them who is not completely ready physically".On the flanks he uses a lot of energy by chasing back and I would like to use his energy sometimes a bit more efficiently by going behind the defenders as he is a good finisher.
They move much more slowly than ejection systems and, in turn, work a bit more efficiently.
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(And/or to do some sneaky shit that helps Google screw users a little bit more efficiently. See Point 8 below).
Here are some ideas to grease those wheels of change so they'll move a little bit more efficiently.
This means that the proposed scheme can allocate the bits more efficiently than the JM rate control.
Our approach is to consider a new header bits model that works well when FMO is enabled to allocate the header bits more efficiently.
Unlike other methods, gravity bongs require a bit more attention to use efficiently.
Worried about profits, many companies have found or are trying to find ways to offset the impact: They use less energy, obtain discounts on their energy purchases, charge a bit more when they can, or operate more efficiently.
First big decision: Do you want a single-purpose machine that does only one function efficiently and simply, or do you need a bit more versatility?
A bit more so.
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