Sentence examples for a boon for efficient from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a boon for efficient" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "efficient." You can use it when discussing something that provides a benefit or advantage to efficiency, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.

Example: "The new software is a boon for efficient project management."
Alternatives: "a benefit for efficiency" or "an advantage for effective".

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The city has even managed to sell its central location as a boon for efficient distribution at a time when domestic car sales here are booming.

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HIGH oil prices, cheap credit and government subsidies have been a boon for companies that promise to make more efficient use of energy or produce it from renewable sources.

There's a bit of training required as users get acclimated to a new way of typing, but the tapping mechanism is more efficient, Schick argues, and is certainly a boon for accessibility.

In this scenario, however, the private plans would be forced to become more efficient in order to compete with the public one -- and this would be a boon for patients.

| A boon for construction.

A boon for shareholders?

A boon for feminism, or for noses.

That is a boon for sending information.

But is it a boon for fliers?

Perhaps it's a boon for us.

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