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The phrase "a much improved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has undergone significant enhancement or betterment compared to its previous state.
Example: "The new software version is a much improved tool for data analysis, offering faster processing times and a more user-friendly interface."
Alternatives: "significantly better" or "greatly enhanced".
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I found a much improved organisation.
"Manchester have made a much improved offer.
Only if they play like a much improved team.
"This is a much improved team," he said.
That was a much improved performance, with outstanding contributions from Luke Wright and Steven Finn.
"Travelers is going to have a much improved visibility as a stand-alone".
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But it was a much-improved performance.
INSIDE TRACK: A much-improved S.U.V. that is, alas, D.O.A.
Still, the house is a much-improved place for opera.
The United States remains an underdog, but a much-improved one.
The Rams are a much-improved team with designs on challenging for the Patriot League title.
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