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The phrase "become more efficient and" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing the need to improve or streamline a process or system. For example: "If the company wants to remain competitive, we need to become more efficient and find ways to reduce overhead costs."
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They improve by becoming more themselves, become more efficient and nuanced.
They need the process to become more efficient and more effective.
Over time, liberated state firms should become more efficient and thus cut their prices.
In principle, work and investment decisions become more efficient and thereby raise growth.
The industry will not become more efficient, and prices will not fall.
New chairman must force the FA to become more efficient and representative of modern Britain.
Buyers who play by them will become more efficient and their customers happier.
Therefore, model discrimination may become more efficient and effective if this uncertainty is reduced first.
The companies that buy all the new equipment, particularly the high-technology equipment, become more efficient and productive.
It is possible that British firms have become more efficient, and therefore able to cope with a stronger pound.
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Much of this flight capital will stay away until Argentine banks become more efficient-and cheaper to use.
More suggestions(17)
become more functional and
become more viable and
become more profitable and
become more active and
become more proficient and
become more thrifty and
become more streamlined and
become more efficacious and
becomes more efficient and
become more useful and
becoming more efficient and
became more efficient and
become more complicated and
become more emotional and
become more social and
become more radical and
become more contemptuous and
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