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The phrase "a more efficient version of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing different iterations or adaptations of something, emphasizing that one is designed to be more effective or productive than another.
Example: "The new software is a more efficient version of the previous model, allowing users to complete tasks faster."
Alternatives: "an improved version of" or "a more effective iteration of".
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It is a more efficient version of what we have today.
Yet that begins to sound like a more efficient version of the domestic-service economy of the 19th century.
Details about a more efficient version of the F-Type were also hinted at, and promised for a later date.
Airbus's A320neo, a more efficient version of its most popular model, made its maiden flight on September 25th.
Language, according to the anthropologist Robin Dunbar, evolved because gossip is a more efficient version of the "social grooming" essential for animals to live in groups.
Wang, L., Friesner, R. A. & Berne, B. J. Replica exchange with solute scaling: a more efficient version of replica exchange with solute tempering (REST2).
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See if you can replace the following appliances with a more efficient version: Refrigerator.
It makes sense to replace something that has outlived its usefulness with a newer, more efficient version of itself.
From that perspective, it makes sense to replace something that has outlived its usefulness with a newer, more efficient version of itself.
We are so plugged in we often feel as though we should upgrade to a newer, more efficient version of ourselves.
He likened the inexpensive distribution and direct customer access found on the Internet to "a giant and more efficient version of what the postal service offers".
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