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The phrase "a far more efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the efficiency of two or more things, emphasizing a significant improvement in efficiency.
Example: "The new software is a far more efficient solution for managing our data than the previous version."
Alternatives: "much more effective" or "significantly more efficient".
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The consequence doubtless has been a far more efficient financial system.
It's hard for books to hold their ground against infotainment, a far more efficient story-delivery system.
Establishing an international bankruptcy court would be a far more efficient solution, but that doesn't make it feasible.
"Helping those who want to follow the law to do so properly is a far more efficient use of resources".
If everybody was as fastidious about their work as Neville, the world would be a far more efficient place.
Green-technology spending might spawn a far more efficient solar panel, but investors still might shrink at manufacturing it.
The first is that fuel cells are a far more efficient way to use hydrogen than burning it.
The Iranians boasted that they would soon begin to mass produce a far more efficient centrifuge to enrich uranium faster.
(Penn sometimes carries a Glock, but the fire extinguisher, he claims, is a far more efficient tool for crowd control).
According to the study, sales data is a far more efficient way to study de facto alcohol consumption.
Companies are beginning to discover that social technology platforms provide a far more efficient way of communicating and collaborating.
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