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The phrase "a much improved manuscript" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing revisions or enhancements made to a written document, particularly in academic or publishing contexts.
Example: "After receiving feedback from the editor, I submitted a much improved manuscript that addressed all the suggested changes."
Alternatives: "a significantly better manuscript" or "a greatly enhanced manuscript."
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We are grateful to the PLoS ONE reviewers for their insightful comments and suggestions, which resulted in a much improved manuscript.
The authors thank the reviewers for their many suggestions that contributed to a much improved manuscript.
Reviewer #3: This is a much improved manuscript that is now easier to read and understand.
The authors thank the executive co-editors for their many suggestions that contributed to a much improved manuscript.
Expanded explanation of the significance of the methodologies used and, in particular, the data analyses employed would make for a much improved manuscript.
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We thank the reviewers for their insightful and constructive comments, which have resulted in a much-improved manuscript.
Several reviewers provided essential comments that much improved the manuscript.
We also thank members of the Caicedo, Olsen labs, and anonymous reviewers that provided comments that much improved that manuscript.
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