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The phrase "a more efficient model" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the effectiveness or performance of different models, particularly in contexts like business, technology, or science.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we concluded that a more efficient model would significantly reduce our operational costs."
Alternatives: "a better-performing model" or "a more effective model".
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These can be brought down with a more efficient model like Lending Club, with efficiencies that can be passed back in the form of lower rates for borrowers and higher returns for investors.
But running it creates a greater amount of pollution than a more efficient model.
Relevant models are revised and used as building blocks to develop a more efficient model.
I've long wanted to replace it with a more efficient model, but I've been waiting for it to break for 20 years, and it hasn't.
The one she has is 20 years old, and while it still works, she thought she could save a few yen on electricity with a more efficient model.
Even when an old appliance must be replaced because it has broken down, buyers sometimes balk at the higher purchase price of a more efficient model.
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The relationship between an SBN and continuous/stochastic models has also been discussed and a hybrid approach may be useful in a more efficient modelling of a large GRN.
The surjectivity property could be represented by the cardinality constraint fd_at_least_one of GNU-Prolog but a more efficient modeling was found by creating variables for target arcs with the set of source arcs as domain, and using the global constraint fd_all_different.
And even a newer, more efficient model, which could have cut that figure in half, would have used too much energy in her view.
CEO Jason Goldberg says it will be a much more efficient model than anything that exists today.
This is an intuitively more efficient model which unfortunately does not always converge when the number of patients per centre was highly variable (simulation scenarios 7 and 8).
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