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The phrase "a more streamlined process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing improvements or efficiencies in a procedure or system.
Example: "By implementing new software, we aim to create a more streamlined process for handling customer inquiries."
Alternatives: "a more efficient process" or "an optimized process".
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If a more streamlined process existed, the House could have taken up a clean government-funding bill and debt-ceiling increase before the government shut down.
Looking ahead to the challenge of GP registration, the health committee plans in 2013 to examine carefully the extent to which the CQC has learnt from its experience of dental registration so that it delivers a more streamlined process that limits the burdens placed on GPs.
We need to have a more streamlined process than we have now.
PipelineDB wants to make it a more streamlined process that happens in real time.
YouTube just announced that it has partnered with Gengo and Translated.net, two popular translation services, to give its users a more streamlined process to get their video captions translated by professionals.
In about a week's time, the app will include a more streamlined process for posting these photo "memories," an easier way to geotag them, and a private chat option.
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To that, I'd personally add a much more streamlined process: less quasi-legalistic quibbling by some papers on nit-picking detail; more basic humanity.
He predicts a process not unlike the division of labour that wiped out skilled artisans and craftsmen in the past: the dissolution of expertise into a dozen or more streamlined processes.
In addition, a more streamlined editing process should reduce the internal confusion that resulted in what Mr. Fisher called "some self-inflicted wounds".
Obviously, environmental and workplace standards are important, but a recent paper by Philip Howard, the chairman of Common Good, suggests that a more streamlined regulatory process, like those found in many developed countries, could save hundreds of billions of dollars.
Mr. Hoffman suggested that instead of trying to phase out problem clubs, the town should consider a more streamlined zoning process that would allow restaurants, bars and clubs to make changes that would help their neighbors more quickly, and without the expense of a lawyer.
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