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The phrase "an increase in efficiency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in productivity, performance, or effectiveness in various contexts, such as business, technology, or personal productivity.
Example: "The new software implementation resulted in an increase in efficiency, allowing the team to complete projects faster."
Alternatives: "a boost in efficiency" or "an enhancement in efficiency".
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Another study conducted for six German companies from different domains identified a better client/service orientation, the increased quality of IT services, an increase in efficiency and transparency as the most important factors for introducing ITIL [ 29].
Most people would call that an increase in efficiency!
These systems led to a 90% reduction in effort and an increase in efficiency in reducing vandalism.
Whether the outcome will be simply an increase in efficiency or an increase in crime is anyone's guess.
Computer modelling predicts an increase in efficiency of up to 23% over fixed solar panels.
The issue explored here is whether incentive regulation has resulted in an increase in efficiency.
OPVs with PTFs showed an increased lifetime, and in some cases, an increase in efficiency over devices containing no PTF.
In each case, rising temperature brings an increase in efficiency, but eventually radiant heat losses which increase more dramatically with temperature than efficiency does dominate and efficiency drops back down.
An approximate six-fold increase in the thickness of the thin-film electrodes also led to an increase in efficiency of up to 80%.
The results show an increase in efficiency as well as the amount of NOx emissions being kept under the constraint value of 250 mg/Nm3 for stationary engines.
Solar chimney contributes to an increase in efficiency for residential space heating and cooling in addition to a considerable reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
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an increase in performance
an increase in efficacy
an increase in success
an increase in benefit
an increase in safety
an increase in management
an increase in benefits
an increase in savings
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an increase in amount
an increase in consumption
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an increase in supply
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