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The phrase "a significantly more streamlined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the efficiency or simplicity of two or more processes, systems, or products, indicating that one is notably improved over the other.
Example: "The new software update provides a significantly more streamlined user experience compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a considerably more efficient" or "a notably simpler".
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But judicious use of such formats makes for a significantly more streamlined web experience, and misuse results in such things as ordinary images taking up many times the space they should (something I see a lot on the TechCrunch network, incidentally).
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(2007) (with significantly more streamlines in males).
"We see a much more streamlined process," Dr. Skirboll said.
Putin has created a new, more streamlined oligarchy, his critics say.
In simply pursuing a darker path, Nightcrawler was a sleeker, more streamlined film.
But this is a much more streamlined process.
The two-seat EXP 10 coupe sits lower than the Continental and has a sleeker, more streamlined profile.
Lutyens' design predominantly draws on a cleaner, more streamlined version of the classical symbolism used in earlier monuments.
As the course went on, Track A became more and more streamlined.
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.
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