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The phrase "a measured improvement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable but not drastic enhancement in a particular area, often implying that the improvement has been evaluated or quantified.
Example: "After implementing the new training program, we observed a measured improvement in employee productivity over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a gradual improvement" or "a significant enhancement".
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The GamesRadar review called the graphics "a measured improvement on [Tomb Raider: Chronicles], but not a clean break from the [previous] Croft titles".
Implementation of real-time audiovisual feedback with or without postevent debriefing did not lead to a measured improvement in patient or process-focused outcomes at individual hospital sites.
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However, it did not correlate with actual measured improvement in functional ability.
In line with future publications showing strong benefits on CMOS device performance, grain size effects seem to be the main mechanisms explaining the measured improvement.
The measured improvement of the gain of the proposed power amplifier is approximately 4.2 dB compared to that of the typical power amplifier.
Analysis of fracture surfaces revealed interlaminar regions with high levels of CNTs and evidence of good adhesion between the carbon nanotubes and sized carbon-fiber, which is believed to have contributed to the measured improvement in mechanical properties.
For example, how significant should the measured improvement in functional status be to consider rehabilitation as having been "sufficiently beneficial" to the patient?
Theoretically, it is also possible that the group contact with "fellow patients" rather than the specific content of the program is responsible for the measured improvement.
The pressure to focus on easily measured improvements for a few – what former development secretary, Clare Short, once described as "little bits of doing goodness" – is very real, especially when money is tight.
Such measured improvements in an aspect of behaviour due to the subjects' awareness that they are being studied, the so-called "Hawthorne effect", have been reported in other studies [ 19, 20].
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