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The phrase "achieving more efficient" is not correct in English.
It should be "achieving greater efficiency" or "achieving more efficiency." You can use it when discussing improvements in processes or systems to enhance productivity or effectiveness.
Example: "Our goal this quarter is achieving greater efficiency in our production line to reduce costs."
Alternatives: "attaining higher efficiency" or "gaining improved efficiency."
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One of the main scope of data digitalization is achieving more efficient factories.
Further improvements based on this concept is worthy to investigate for achieving more efficient asymmetric supercapacitors for efficient energy storage.
The desire for quality is a motivating force for achieving more efficient utilization of the available harvest.
Thermal energy storage (TES) is an important technology for achieving more efficient and environmentally benign energy systems.
The integration of topology optimization procedures into modern structural design frameworks is gaining interest as an innovative approach for achieving more efficient designs.
The Gaussian basis is introduced with the aim of achieving more efficient computations in the weak noise case with near-deterministic dynamics.
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The UreTron features patented technology to precisely control probe vibration and achieve more efficient output potentially improving efficiency of stone clearance.
MAGNIFY is able to manage the interactions among parallel computations to achieve more efficient performance.
To achieve more efficient energy use, power electronics (PEs) may be employed.
If they truly engage with staff rather than just cutting back on, say, nursing or occupational therapy, they can achieve more efficient services and reduce costs.
Our proposed model, compared to WWF, achieves more efficient resource allocation in terms of system throughput and resources utilization.
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