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"ever more efficient" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that becomes increasingly efficient over time. For example: "As technology advances, our machines are becoming ever more efficient at performing tasks that once required human labor."
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"We are getting ever more efficient in our farming.
This is all done in the name of progress – to become ever more efficient.
But as dairy farming became ever more efficient, the surpluses grew embarrassingly large.
These structures incorporate new and ever more efficient materials, faster lifts, more and more complex design methods and special execution technologies.
These, and other applications, demand not only ever more efficient thermal management, but also a better fundamental understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms.
In forcing an ever more efficient production line of high-performing school-level mathematicians and scientists, we risk strangling the creative arts.
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The aerospace industry is in constant need of ever-more efficient inspection methods for quality control.
But the herring, haddock, whiting and cod were wiped out by ever-more efficient trawling.
In a world that demands the ever-more efficient use of fuel in motor cars and lorries, it is now falling out of favour there, too.
Such East-West connections will be particularly important to small and midsize companies looking for ever-more efficient ways of internationalizing at an earlier stage in their development.
That creates an enormous quantity of electronic transactions and data, and it creates the need for ever-more efficient data centers.
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