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"doing more with less" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means being efficient or achieving more results with limited resources. Example: The company's success is attributed to its ability to do more with less, constantly finding ways to cut costs while increasing productivity.
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American companies are doing more with less.
We were doing more with less.
Lean means doing more with less.
Doing more with less is Mayor Michael Bloomberg's mantra.
"The word in the system is doing more with less".
In the past Low was doing more with less.
"Companies are doing more with less," Mr. Thomas said.
Designers thus faced the challenge of doing more with less.
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In addition, pink-collar jobs already require a saint-like disposition and an overall doing-more-with-less attitude.
"We're doing more with less by advancing innovative technologies and growing greater partnerships for sustainability," Mr. Kemery wrote.
Hyundai is simply doing more with less which is what domestic automakers are doing through bankruptcy and layoffs.
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