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The phrase "high efficient" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe something that is very effective or done quickly and efficiently. For example: "We use high efficient methods in order to get the job done as quickly as possible."
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No problem, experts say: the system can easily rev up into a high, efficient gear.
We address this problem by using a high efficient heuristic optimization.
Zhang, J. et al. Conjugated polymer small molecule alloy leads to high efficient ternary organic solar cells.
Herein, we reported that betaine, a natural zwitterionic molecule, could serve as a nontoxic and high efficient CPA.
Xue, Y. et al. Self-catalyzed growth of Cu@graphdiyne core shell nanowires array for high efficient hydrogen evolution cathode.
These results present essential information for the development of high efficient cathode catalysts toward the high-efficient decomposition of Li2CO3 for practical Li-air batteries in ambient air.
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The irony would be taxpayers buying up their medium-efficiency vehicles because Detroit neglected to invest in high-efficient vehicles.
But a high-efficient Mflexi-PON has its own problem.
Non-noble, high-efficient electrodes with excellent durability are desirable for water splitting.
A facile and high-efficient approach for the preparation of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is reported.
Fixed abrasive is known as a high-efficient and stable technique for fabricating various materials.
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