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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually improve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effectiveness of a method, strategy, or action in enhancing a situation or condition.
Example: "The new training program is designed to actually improve employee productivity."
Alternatives: "truly enhance" or "genuinely boost".
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But would it actually improve security?
And does it actually improve the student experience?
Or could a forced financial diet actually improve quality?
Could closing stroke units actually improve survival rates?
Twenty-seven percent said it would actually improve.
They would also actually improve intelligence collection and analysis.
Their inexperience, he said, may actually improve the system.
So, does an aggressive open data policy actually improve transparency?
But the question remains: will his reforms actually improve education?
Will it actually improve diet or simply change it?
In addition, landfills can actually improve poor-quality land.
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