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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will become efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a future state of improvement in efficiency, often in the context of processes, systems, or individuals. Example: "With the new training program, our team will become efficient in handling customer inquiries."
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So with software, certainly there are mundane, routine tasks that will become more efficient, but by making those tasks more efficient, lawyers will be able to move up in the food chain and serve millions more legal transactions than they currently can".
Cells will become more efficient, simplified production will reduce capital costs and more automation will cut labour costs.
Supporters say services will become more efficient, but the National Kidney Federation and the British Kidney Patient Association have expressed deep concern.
With lots of information widely available, many markets will become more efficient, with both good and bad implications for society (lower prices but increased inequality, for instance).
Luecke says she expects solar employment to plateau within the next 10 to 20 years, partly because installers and manufacturers will become more efficient to keep costs down as they gain more experience in the market.
For no additional charge, they can make changes in their holdings as often as twice a day through what Mr. Wallman hopes will become an efficient internal trading system.
The effect of all of this is to stimulate competition between higher education providers, in the belief that they will become more efficient, and deliver the best value for money for students.
"With early intervention from the funding agencies, the FE commissioner and locally led area reviews, colleges will become more efficient and financially resilient while ensuring the best return on investment for public funding".
In 1933, a Times leader claimed "all the world is asking the question – and asking it for the most part sympathetically – whether the street orator [Hitler] will become an efficient ruler".
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