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The phrase "a considerably lower efficiency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the efficiency of two or more processes, systems, or methods, indicating that one is significantly less efficient than the others.
Example: "The new machine operates at a considerably lower efficiency compared to the previous model, leading to increased operational costs."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced efficiency" or "a markedly lower efficiency".
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Results indicate that in the load range 100-40% the cycle (excluding the ASU) features a considerably lower efficiency decrease compared to a standard combined cycle.
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This results in a considerably lowered efficiency.
Indeed, jet nebulizers are known to have considerably lower efficiency (i.e., drug delivery rates) than vibrating mesh nebulizers (<15 vs 40 60 %, respectively) [51].
HEK-293 cells expressing the isoform transporters OCT1 and EMT revealed considerably lower efficiency and clearance for transport of cyclo(his-pro) and salsolinol (Fig. 1, C and D).
This is because the dye adsorption time is either too short or too long for other film thicknesses, resulting in considerably lower efficiencies.
Although transfection in ARPE-19 cells was higher for the DC-Chol/DOPE and EPC/DOPE lipoplexes, transfection efficiencies of the C20-18/DOPE C20-18/DOPEDOPE lipoplexes and C20-20/DOPE C20-20/DOPEd to other investigations reporting considerablipoplexesfficiencies [ 28].
The policy has called for seizure beginning at 0.10percentt, a considerably lower level.
The latest available data shows a considerably lower number – in 2015, a fall of 21% on the previous year.
The rate of unemployment is now likely to peak at a considerably lower level than earlier expected".
But online orders are a considerably lower number: 500,000 in 2014.
The Flex foot, tested without a cover, had a considerably lower damping coefficient.
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