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The phrase 'production efficiency' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the rate at which a production process is able to produce goods or services. For example: "The company has worked hard to improve production efficiency, and now produces twice as many items per hour as it did last year."
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Others credit improvements in production efficiency.
And higher management was pleased with the facility's production efficiency.
3.5.1 New Learning about Processing Hazards and Production Efficiency.
Production efficiency was not affected by treatments.
[C4.] Dell Computer is known more for its production efficiency than for cutting-edge research.
"But it is hoped they will eliminate state-linked corruption and increase production efficiency".
Around 1790, a steady upward trend in production efficiency first emerges in the English economy.
This same price system seeks to achieve production efficiency through competition.
Alliances can provide shortcuts for Western companies racing to improve their production efficiency and quality control.
Chickens also are not eating as well in the drought, causing losses in production efficiency.
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