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Example sentences for "more efficient"

  • In the first case report, there is no evidence that Chloron is more efficient in the treatment of burns than any other commonly used procedure might have been.

  • The citations imply that this “colloidal iodin” of Iodeol and Iodagol acts as an antiseptic like ordinary iodin, except that it is claimed to be more efficient by “diffusing” more readily.

  • It is true that the Federals were hardly more efficient.

  • The Army of Northern Virginia was not likely to be stronger or more efficient.

  • But even had his cavalry been more efficient, it is doubtful whether Banks would have profited.

  • The only advantages which the Southerners possessed were that they were operating in their own country, and that their cavalry was the more efficient.

  • But a more efficient organization of our militia system is essential to that security which is one of the principal objects of all governments.

  • It is more efficient, more durable, and more reliable now than ever it was before.

  • They did not even appreciate the proved fact that the locomotive was a more efficient means of transport than the horse.

  • As one form of work is replaced by another, more efficient, the language that mediated is replaced by other means.

  • They are now replaced by more efficient, intrinsically non-linear strategies made possible by literacies structurally different from those rooted in the practice of so-called natural language.

  • The expressed purpose of the change was the provision of more efficient administration.

  • This tie-in makes possible a more efficient use of available power through mutual exchanges to equalize the load and provides some insurance in the event of regional power failures.

  • The teaching is more efficient on account of specialization and a better and more stable teaching staff.

  • It would seem a more efficient plan to make a division of these various duties.

  • The adoption of the plan will result in more efficient service to the city; for A.

  • Will the adoption of the plan result in more efficient service to the city?

  • The adoption of the plan will result in more efficient service to the city; and D.

  • A machine is an adjustment of various natural agents to each other so as to make a more efficient agent, and machines in turn may be adjusted as parts of a larger system of production.

  • A turnpike is more efficient than a mud road, yet in some districts it is bad economy to build it.

  • A railroad is more efficient than a cart, yet in some places even pack-horses are more economical.

  • The city provides for its young people as the country community does, by locating school-buildings within convenient reach of the people of every district, but on a much larger and usually a more efficient scale.

  • It strengthens social organization and tends to make it more efficient.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more efficient" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more abundant; more advanced; more agreeable; more blessed; more careful; more closely; more complete; more comprehensive; more considerable; more curious; more detailed; more eligible; more human; more intense; more interesting; more intimate; more light; more literally; more power; more quickly; more seen; more sensitive; more slave; more things; more value; sore eyes