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The phrase "a significantly enhanced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "The new software update provides a significantly enhanced user experience, with improved performance and added features."
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A SD with a drug-to-polymer ratio of 1 : 6 had a significantly enhanced solubility enhancement compared with ATR.
"The acquisition provides a significantly enhanced public equity capability and brings to SunTrust what is arguably the premier mergers-and- acquisitions team in the Southeast," Charles Shufeldt, SunTrust's executive vice president for corporate and investment banking, said.
That future will, he argues, require a major restructuring of the American financial markets through a significantly enhanced federal regulatory regime and "structural reforms in labor-market and trade policy as well as health and energy".
Instead, because of the intervention we received from child welfare we are so much stronger and I have a significantly enhanced awareness of the degree of change that the human spirit is capable of.
Themogravimetric analysis revealed a significantly enhanced thermal stability.
Compared to bare Bi4Ti3O12 and Ag3PO4 nanoparticles, the composites exhibit a significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity.
The flow defects lead to only small reductions in strength, but to a significantly enhanced plasticity.
The heterojunction photocatalysts exhibit a significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity in degrading methyl orange (MO).
This resulted in a significantly enhanced mechanical stability of the fused segments.
In addition, a significantly enhanced reversible capacity ∼980 mAh g−1 is retained after 30 cycles.
The covalently grafted P3HT-g-DWCNT film exhibits a significantly enhanced Seebeck coefficient of 116.
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