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The phrase "to more efficient" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a desired improvement in efficiency. For example: "We need to streamline our processes to be more efficient in meeting customer demands." Or "The new software update is expected to make the system run more efficiently."
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The architectural efficiency of three-dimensional RANCs could lead to more efficient designs of electronic processors.
We are not opposed to more efficient bus service.
The investment has already led to more efficient solar panels, wind turbines and storage batteries.
This may one day lead to more efficient designs for combustion engines on Earth.
First to be transferred to more efficient providers were companies' manufacturing operations.
Yet these preferences are anathema to more efficient developing-country exporters, such as Argentina.
And although mergers do not increase aggregate capacity, they move it to more efficient players.
Consumers can move from expensive health plans to more efficient, lower-cost plans, the administration says.
Some economists say this shift would lead to more efficient land use and allow much larger farms to be established.
Yes, we can all take fewer car trips, turn off lights and computers and switch to more efficient appliances.
Simultaneous regression techniques lead to more efficient estimators.
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