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"a higher efficiency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is more efficient than usual. For example: "The new model has a higher efficiency than its predecessor."
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Single-crystal silicon has a higher efficiency than other forms, but it is also much more expensive.
Thus our plan has a higher efficiency.
Intuitively, a smaller size of prediction intervals indicates a higher efficiency.
The experiment results indicate that the proposed converters can achieve a higher efficiency.
Therefore, corrugated surfaces have a higher efficiency of charge storage than flat surfaces.
However, in order to get a higher efficiency, the photocurrent density should be more improved.
Nobody in their right mind would risk operating nuclear reactors at a higher efficiency and reduced controllability.
The 86% porosity scaffolds exhibited a higher efficiency compared to 82%and90%0%.
The power plant design with maximum power density leads to a higher efficiency and smaller size.
This allows for a higher efficiency on the searching process of the algorithm.
A higher efficiency results when the solution pumped from the absorber to the desorber decreases.
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