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The phrase "are more efficient at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the effectiveness or productivity of different methods, processes, or individuals in performing a specific task.
Example: "The new software tools are more efficient at processing data than the previous versions."
Alternatives: "are better at" or "perform more effectively in".
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Then gasoline engines, which are more efficient at higher speeds, kick in.
Coexistence occurs only when each of the species are more efficient at producing a different resource.
Lentiviral vectors are more efficient at transducing quiescent hematopoietic stem cells than murine retroviral vectors.
Although the industry maintains that ships are more efficient at transferring freight than air, it admits improvements can be made.
Perennials can reduce agricultural chemical runoff because their extensive root systems are more efficient at absorbing chemicals.
The beta-phase nanocrystals are more efficient at upconversion and thus better for bioimaging, but they're also harder to grow.
Maybe they are more efficient at photosynthesis, or they're less apt to develop weak (narrow) branch attachments prone to breakage.
What is not as widely understood is that smaller engines are more efficient at every power level.
Bacteria are more efficient at taking up these nutrients because they have a higher surface-to-volume ratio than protists.
Genotype 2 PRRSV strains are more efficient at escaping the intrinsic antiviral effects induced by type I and II IFNs.
Both cars are more efficient at slower speeds, which make greater use of electric power, than at high speeds, which require a blast of gasoline.
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