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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a markedly more efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant improvement in efficiency compared to something else.
Example: "The new software update provides a markedly more efficient way to process data than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly more efficient" or "a considerably more efficient".
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A markedly more efficient solution is to summarize the electron density "belonging" to each atom into one overall number partial atomic charge.
The application of a markedly more efficient GaN-on-diamond material is expected to significantly benefit next-generation radar, communications and electronic warfare systems that employ GaN-based radio frequency devices.
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Mercedes has said that it is aiming for a thermal efficiency of 40% with its new turbo engine - a figure markedly more efficient than even the best road-car diesel engines, which are in the region of 35%.
Considering the manual curation of the HHPID took 7 years to perform, our tools have proven to be markedly more efficient by replicating a large percentage of this data automatically in a matter of hours.
This could result in long-haul travel which is markedly more efficient.
This allowed considerably more amount of ZnO material to be grown on the template and led to markedly more efficient intrinsic emission.
This means that humans became markedly more efficient than the exploration algorithms that best described their naive performance.
The findings suggest that naive participants used systematic exploration to solve the problem but under the effect of practice, they developed markedly more efficient strategies using the information acquired during the test.
Indeed, while plug- and tumor-induced angiogenesis was efficiently decreased in the NOX1-deficient mouse and by the NOX inhibitor, the latter was markedly more efficient in decreasing tumor growth.
Transfection of increasing amounts of hu- and cpz-tetherin plasmids revealed that at low expression levels human tetherin was markedly more efficient at inducing NFκB-reporter activation, and high levels of the chimpanzee protein never achieved parity.
Having been accused of abandoning his party's principles, Clegg struck a markedly more assertive note.
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