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The phrase "a more streamlined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been made more efficient or simplified, often in the context of processes, systems, or designs.
Example: "The new software update provides a more streamlined user experience, making it easier for customers to navigate."
Alternatives: "a more efficient" or "a more simplified".
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I typically write a more streamlined book if I'm allowed free reign on a manuscript.
Turner CEO John Martin's has said his is to a more "streamlined, nimble and efficient company".
Now a Danish start-up is taking that technology in a more streamlined direction.
A more streamlined body occurs in these morphs to facilitate a high attack speed.
It's a more streamlined experience, and better for it.
Among its other weapons was a more streamlined guitar noise.
"They've gotten the message they need a more streamlined company," Mr. Tortoriello said.
Or for that matter by "a more streamlined set of automatic stabilizers".
For example, "enhanced medicine" would presumably involve a more streamlined way of improving your health.
It's due to a more streamlined approach and improvements in nitty-gritty things like better portering.
Those notions of fashion gradually gave way to a more streamlined physique.
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