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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more efficient tactic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or methods that improve effectiveness or productivity in a particular context.
Example: "After analyzing our current approach, we decided to implement a more efficient tactic to streamline our workflow."
Alternatives: "a better strategy" or "a more effective approach".
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Relying on quiet disdain, if that is the plan, might be a more efficient tactic if it didn't seem like she was a candidate for President in 2016.
Therefore, other than a synthetic convenience (GTO does not require a mechanical exfoliation step ., this work suggests that the use of GTO rather than GO as a support could be a more efficient tactic in preparing graphene composites when the electrochemical reaction on the surface of impregnated nanoparticles is important.
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In our fight against terrorism, we face competing priorities between more efficient tactics of intelligence gathering, prevention and intervention (torture and drone strikes -- see Zero Dark Thirty) and more socially-rational approaches of citizen exchanges, foreign aid and humanitarian support.
And a more efficient one.
I'm a more efficient player.
We have a more efficient system today.
— is essential to a more efficient institution.
"It's a more efficient way," Mr. Mascali said.
But it might lead to a more efficient restructuring".
I feel I have a more efficient football mind".
Bezos had devised a more efficient way to buy books.
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