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The phrase "able to improve its" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capacity or potential of an entity, such as a person, organization, or system, to enhance or develop something.
Example: "The company is able to improve its customer service through regular training and feedback."
Alternatives: "capable of enhancing its" or "in a position to boost its".
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For Google, that means it's able to improve its products more quickly, the company explains.
But the company then got bumped from the portfolio, in part because it wasn't able to improve its annual asset turnover or current ratio compared to the year prior.
These risks to natural human intelligence are compounded when one remembers that AI will reach a point where it will be able to improve its own software design and capabilities far beyond what its designers envisioned.
If Facebook isn't able to deliver the hoped for speed improvements in a month's time it could raise awkward political questions about why it's not able to improve its standards, and perhaps invite greater political scrutiny of the small size of its human moderation team vs the vast size of the task they have to do.
By keeping the content within its database, even where the rights-holder has made the book private, it will also be able to improve its search methodology.
It has already been able to improve its broadcast deals, promised $1.4 billion over four years by its new partner, FC Diez.
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On June 4, the Gray Commission again reported to the governor that it had not been able to improve on its November proposals, but it, too, advised the governor to call a special session of the legislature.
Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson, entering his second season as head of the Yellow Jackets, had high hopes that Georgia Tech would be able to improve upon its 2008 performance.
The university told the newspaper it would not be able to improve diversity "on its own".
That means the company is able to improve and upgrade its satellite technology with every launch, giving more capabilities to its data products on the ground.
"You just have to be able to improve on it.
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