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The phrase "a need for improving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity or requirement to enhance or better something, typically in a professional or academic context.
Example: "The recent feedback from our clients indicates a need for improving our customer service protocols."
Alternatives: "a necessity to enhance" or "a requirement for betterment."
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With concerns of a global pollination crisis, there is a need for improving pollinator habitat.
Nevertheless, currently there is still a need for improving immunization coverage worldwide.
(7) Finally, there is a need for improving the continuum of care between home and facility-based care.
This indicates that there is a need for improving further the orthotropic model as described in this paper.
In response to a need for improving the mechanical properties of optically transparent ceramics, the nanocomposites approach is used to strengthen transparent magnesium-aluminate spinel with Si3N4 nanodispersoids.
The regional contrasts in our results suggest a need for improving the representation of freshwater sources and their evolution in climate models.
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It is known that early detection results in improved survival, and consequently there is a need for improved diagnostic tools in CRC.
The higher compression of the VRLA plate stack drives a need for improved plate-making quality.
Adult trialists state that there is a need for improved animal models to mimic human disease.
There is also a need for improved knowledge on the link between aggregate and bulk soil properties.
There is a need for improved methods to image genetically engineered cells, including immune cells used for cell-based therapy.
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