Sentence examples for a little more efficiency from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a little more efficiency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for increased effectiveness or productivity in a particular context.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to focus on achieving a little more efficiency in our processes."
Alternatives: "slightly greater efficiency" or "a bit more effectiveness."

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A little more efficiency would certainly not go amiss in Belgium.

If he is right, this new era in computing will have effects far beyond a little more efficiency.

It is sometimes argued that an American administration operates strategically for only around six months, at the beginning of its second year after it has got its staff confirmed by the Senate and before the mid-terms campaign begins.Yet even assuming that voters are happy to swap a little more efficiency for less democracy, Singapore still seems a difficult model to follow.

It's a tool used by hundreds of millions of people, where a little more efficiency makes a huge difference.

Form Labs, the creators of Form One, offer a similar software that also helps prints come out of the machine with a little more efficiency.

While the developed nations of the world spend huge amounts of money trying to eek out just a little more efficiency from traditional solar panels made from silicon, an industrious young lad from Nepal has figured out how to use human hair to get 9V of electricity from the sun.

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The institutions themselves would impose a little more discipline and efficiency.

They're made of rare metals, have an output of 1.8 kW and boast an energy conversion efficiency of 30%, which Sharp says is the highest level in the world (conventional crystalline silicon solar cells typically have a little more than 15% efficiency).

There are many forms of photovoltaic solar panels and deciding to spend a little more can gain an efficiency increase over less expensive panels.

Daniel Levinson Wilk New York City Transportation technologies determine the paths of our lives: elevators, which draw us together in densely populated cities, require a little more etiquette but amply reward us with efficiency, convenience, a much smaller carbon footprint, and the seeming magic of serendipitous encounters ("Up and Then Down," by Nick Paumgarten, April 21st).

Transportation technologies determine the paths of our lives: elevators, which draw us together in densely populated cities, require a little more etiquette but amply reward us with efficiency, convenience, a much smaller carbon footprint, and the seeming magic of serendipitous encounters ("Up and Then Down," by Nick Paumgarten, April 21st).

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