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The phrase "smaller efficient" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is both small and efficient, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "We need to find a smaller, more efficient model for our project."
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Also, the most successful examples of smaller, efficient cars are found overseas.
The failure of the American auto industry to keep up with market demands for smaller, efficient vehicles provides the third missing leg.
A wider slit results in a smaller efficient refractive index and thus affects the cavity mode in the slits.
Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches have drawn attention of the software testing community to generate sets of smaller, efficient, and effective test cases where they have been successful in detecting faults due to the interaction of several input parameters.
Run distances and we grow smaller, efficient muscles that can run further in the future.
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It looked more like a small, efficient factory than a school cafeteria.
In contrast, the gains from a hybrid powertrain are relatively smaller in a relatively small, efficient car like a Honda Civic.
The engineer Honda Soichiro founded the Honda Technical Research Institute near Hamamatsu in 1946 to develop small, efficient internal-combustion engines.
"We have developed simple technologies, labor-intensive technologies, so that these materials can be produced at the municipal level by small, efficient businesses," Mr. Martirena said.
From this cross-pollination has come a fledgling style known as "compact/impact" which emphasizes small, efficient furnishings and design with a whimsical edge.
Have you, too, heard people bemoaning the lack of small efficient cars — and then climb into overstuffed gas-swilling vans that are mini in name only?
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