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The phrase "streamline things" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of making something more efficient or organized. For example, "We need to streamline things around the office to make sure that our processes are running smoothly."
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"You can imagine people trying to streamline things," he said.
In Manhattan, they fought any attempt to change things, to streamline things.
That might streamline things, and also free you up to deliver a satisfying father-son moment at the end.
To streamline things, he founded an online message board, BeaconOwners.com, where residents can post messages about everything from poker games to elevator noise.
Inktomi's approach, caching, and Akamai's mainstay, content distribution, both seek to streamline things by taking the material on the original server and moving it closer to the user.
Despite the steps to streamline things, which include sharply increased staff in high-demand areas and drastically increased capacity by providing more windows at offices and extending hours of operation, Mr. Nides said challenges remain.
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I think I've probably streamlined things a little bit.
In the meantime, Ms. Burns was streamlining things back home.
Now Microplane has streamlined things with a model that has interchangeable blades, each about 2 by 4 inches.
At the moment, it's about streamlining things and ensuring that the message we give is the same across the board: for store, Web, windows, advertising, etc.
In a new study, the industry estimates that the permit dance adds an average of $2,500 in costs to each installation, and streamlining things could provide a $1 billion stimulus to the residential and commercial solar power market over the next five years.
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