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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'I keep improving' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe your own progress or to emphasize how you continue to grow and understand more. For example, you could write: "I'm so proud of the progress I've made in my studies. I keep improving each day."
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Hopefully, health permitting and everything goes right and I keep improving, I'll one day surpass that".
"If I keep improving, who knows how far I can go?" Wickenheiser said.
"It hasn't been too much time yet, so I need to continue working to make sure I keep improving my level.
The most important thing for me is to enjoy this game and that I keep improving, keep trying to play as the boss wants to play".
"I used to run an eight-minute mile but can do just under seven minutes now and regularly run marathons and half-marathons, where I keep improving my time," he said.
"I keep improving very slowly," said Del Potro.
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I'm the type of person that's always looking to challenge myself, and I've done that through my life in different ways, so with running, I kept improving my marathon times.
"I kept improving and improving, but I hit a wall with the domestic oven we had," he said.
I never planned for the game to take so… long, but I kept improving and suddenly wasn't satisfied with what I had".
So instead of beating myself up about being a weak exerciser, I kept improving my repertoire of healthy meals in the kitchen.
"If I can keep improving like I did last year then I know I can make an impact in the first team across all three formats," he said.
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