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The phrase "a process that is improved with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing enhancements or optimizations made to a specific process through the addition of certain elements or methods.
Example: "The manufacturing process that is improved with automation leads to higher efficiency and reduced costs."
Alternatives: "a process enhanced by" or "a process that benefits from".
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The result is a budget that challenges legislators to come up with alternatives to these cuts, a process that is more complicated this year because of the coming election and the court order to improve schools.
Mark Hoban, the employment minister, said considerable progress had been made in improving a process that was introduced by Labour.
That's improved.
Can that be improved, though?
The results of the surveys reflect that efficiency of design process can be improved with participation and collaboration of users.
Whether the process can be improved with specialist support (e.g. neurological, vestibular or psychological) remains unclear.
Some process designs can be improved with linear programming.
While processing times for Iraqi pretrial detainees are not as swift as we would like, that process is improving.
We work with failure, and it's a process that improves the work and gets it to endure time.
Some commentators note that gentrification might be a good thing: a process that improves a neighbourhood over time.
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