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The phrase "a more efficient control of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements in management, oversight, or regulation of a process or system.
Example: "The new software provides a more efficient control of inventory management, reducing errors and saving time."
Alternatives: "an improved management of" or "a better oversight of".
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Virtuoso hypnotisability has never been reliably linked to any problems or difficulties and it has been suggested that, on the contrary, it actually reflects a more efficient control of the brain's attention systems.
Rapid processing techniques require a better understanding and a more efficient control of phenomena such as heating, impregnation, bonding and solidification.
He never relinquished his claim to lordship over the Angevin lands, and he allowed lesser men of his entourage the freedom to develop a more efficient control of his patrimonial estate.
It is also worth noting that agar is capable to retain the deposit and materials removed, thus compounds allowing a more efficient control of the cleaning procedure.
Accurate diagnosis of canine leishmaniasis is essential towards a more efficient control of this zoonosis in endemic areas where it occurs.
The class II pathway is believed to be evolutionarily older; however, most organisms have evolved the more sophisticated class I pathway, which allows a more efficient control of COs, and use both pathways in parallel (Kohl and Sekelsky 2013).
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In order to satisfy a need for a specific production of heat around 150 °C, the original system is equipped with an anti-radiation structure boiler and a more efficient control to improve and regulate the production of heat.
For a better monitoring and more efficient control of the system it may be useful to estimate the unmeasured state variables.
Moreover, recent evidence of the transboundary nature of FMD in Eastern Africa [ 9] points to a need for assuming a regional approach to achieve more efficient control of FMD and progress on the PCP-FMD.
Taken together these two modulations one could speculate that cognitive complexity translates to less efficient cerebellar control of posture for both dyslexic and non-dyslexic teenagers, and for non-dyslexics only, more efficient control of the reflexive spinal loop controllers.
Despite their energy efficiency, significant improvement is possible via more efficient control of these mills.
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