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The phrase "are required to efficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that something must be done in an efficient manner, often in a formal or instructional context.
Example: "Employees are required to efficiently manage their time to meet project deadlines."
Alternatives: "must operate efficiently" or "are expected to perform efficiently."
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As Jatropha hulls are rich in carbohydrates, studies are required to efficiently utilize these polysaccharides to produce sugars for fermentation.
Cutting-edge wireless networking approaches are required to efficiently differentiate traffic and handle it according to its special characteristics.
Therefore, new approaches are required to efficiently "resume" a sensor network that has been "suspended" for long time.
In this scenario, accurate and fine-grained monitoring [28, 29] activities are required to efficiently operate these platforms and to manage their increasing complexity.
After having presented representative functions of operational water body information systems for the thematic and the co-operation layer, the article concludes with a summary of future IT developments that are required to efficiently support the WFD implementation.
New die attach technologies as sintering are required to efficiently get the heat out of the devices and ensure a reliable interconnection.
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Therefore, further investigation is required to efficiently mitigate such a bias.
5G networks will be required to efficiently support the growth in mobile data traffic.
Therefore, an alternative strategy is required to efficiently characterize unknown pathogenic genes.
A stable temperature below 35 °C is required to efficiently reject process waste heat of an absorption chiller.
Due to the multiscale nature of the solutions, using model reduction is required to efficiently obtain approximate solutions.
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