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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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use of to after efficient is correct?

Implementation of those mitigation options which are highly efficient to increase the rice yield is benificial.
  

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The sentence seems a bit awkward overall, but I believe it's correct. " ". .

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  • which are highly efficient in increasing the yield" is more natural, in my opinion.
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The sentence seems a bit awkward overall, but I believe it's correct.

We say things like, "We need to find a more efficient way to increase the yield."

". . . . which are highly efficient in increasing the yield" is more natural, in my opinion.

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