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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drive efficiencies" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to improve or increase efficiency in a particular task or process. Example: The company's new strategy is aimed at driving efficiencies in their production line, resulting in higher productivity and lower costs.
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The most important thing is that we drive efficiencies, while ensuring better outcomes for patients.
Ironically, it could be the government's big plan to integrate health and social care services and drive efficiencies that pushes the NHS over the edge.
The increase in interview and confidence-based coaching has soared and has created the need for us to drive efficiencies through the business.
Some fear that organisations running academy chains will want to drive efficiencies by merging tiny village schools with very low numbers of pupils.
And so far the evidence for using the market and greater competition to drive efficiencies in healthcare or to improve outcomes seems pretty tenuous.
Bundled payments will finally motivate providers to master proper costing and use cost data to drive efficiencies without sacrificing good patient outcomes.
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Advances in concentrated solar power will drive efficiency savings, too.
Market forces drive efficiency and innovation in the private sector.
You can drive efficiency by using inside sales.
Inequality, up to a point, helps drive efficiency.
Unlike commercial landlords, associations have no pressure from shareholders and scarce competition to drive efficiency.
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