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The phrase "a more responsive mode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a system, process, or approach that is designed to be more adaptable or reactive to changes or inputs.
Example: "The new software update introduces a more responsive mode that enhances user interaction and feedback."
Alternatives: "a more adaptable approach" or "a more agile method."
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He believes mindfulness might help foster reflection and self-awareness in doctors, so that they're able to handle stress in "a more responsive mode" rather than simply reacting to it negatively.
She then went on to refer to another contributor on the same trial who did not attend project meetings but who operated in a more responsive mode outside of meetings.
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It also makes us a more responsive business.
There is the prospect of a more responsive democracy.
A more responsive Whitehall is in the pipeline.
But a more responsive bureaucracy is not necessarily less corrupt.
In theory, councils could flexibly and reactively schedule bus services, creating a more responsive transport network.
The result was an engaged audience and a more responsive theater.
He says the thrust will be to move to a more responsive system.
Such allegations and confirmations couldn't possibly have landed in a more responsive news environment.
"The political system cannot restore public confidence without a more responsive government.
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