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The phrase "could be more efficient" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something has room for improvement and could function better. Example: "The company's production process could be more efficient if they implemented automated systems."
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The NHS could be more efficient.
Maybe I could be more efficient about the process".
But even local taxes could be more efficient.
And what could be more efficient than that?
The staff is warm and friendly but could be more efficient.
Or should the government develop bigger cities which could be more efficient?
Maisonnave noted his disappointment at the current negotiating process in New York, stating that "P3 coordination could be more efficient".
We wouldn't revise the structure, which sings of its era, but today it could be more efficient".
Price discovery at the auctions helps the entire industry, she adds, yet it could be more efficient.
They believe those could be more efficient and less costly because they would avoid infrastructure used only for NASA launchings.
Recycling rates are low, at around 10%, so the idea that batteries could be more efficient, biodegradable or at least made from sustainable materials is a welcome one.
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