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The phrase "and a more efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the efficiency of two or more things, typically in a context discussing improvements or alternatives.
Example: "We need to find a solution that is cost-effective and a more efficient way to manage our resources."
Alternatives: "and a better-performing" or "and a more effective".
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And a more efficient one.
"We both want to see dividends and a more efficient company," he said.
The benefits, it says, are poverty reduction, food production and a more efficient use of otherwise idle land.
The updated app will also feature faster load times and a more efficient way for users to select publications..
The two men avoided brain tissue and ended up with a purified, safer virus and a more efficient, less painful inoculation procedure.
The country needs "a new growth model, complemented by more diversification, higher investment, and a more efficient use of resources," the I.M.F. said.
Even as sales and cash flow decline, Ms. Whitman said H.P. must invest in creating more innovative products and a more efficient sales process.
Such a reform would not only bring more clarity, it would also encourage competition and a more efficient use of scarce airport facilities.
This will allow more money to be devoted to proven crime-reduction schemes such as drug-abuse treatment programmes and a more efficient criminal court system.
The nature of the breakthrough in production technology is unclear, but it probably involved larger furnaces and a more efficient organization of resources.
Mr. Singhal and other analysts say India needs significant foreign investment to help establish a modern retail industry and a more efficient supply system.
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