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The phrase "have better performance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare the effectiveness or success of something, such as a product, system, or individual. Example: "The new software update is expected to have better performance and increased efficiency."
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Simulation results show that the proposed method will have better performance than single exposure methods.
They have better performance at temperature and better low-light performance.
The results indicate that the activated concretes have better performance than the reference ones (100% OPC).
The models have better performance in wet catchments than in dry catchments.
And it also made the reactor have better performance in mineralization rate and CO2 selectivity.
With four benchmark functions, MCPSO is proved to have better performance than PSO and its variants.
Moreover, steel fibers have better performance with relation to mechanical properties than polyphenylene sulfide fibers.
Simulations show that the intelligent controllers have better performance than the classical controllers.
Among the climate zones, CCHP systems have better performance in cold and very cold climate zones.
Simulation results demonstrate that our approaches have better performance than existing approach.
Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) has been considered to have better performance in rapid detection.
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