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The phrase "actually improves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive effects or benefits of something in a specific context.
Example: "Regular exercise not only boosts your mood but actually improves your overall health."
Alternatives: "truly enhances" or "genuinely benefits".
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Whether or not the shiny and new actually improves our lives is rarely a consideration.
Turning conventional wisdom upside down, pressing harder on the gas pedal actually improves the gas mileage.
But this is one of the rare horror films that actually improves as it goes.
And, like all Dylan's work, it actually improves the longer you live with it.
Only time will tell whether limiting trans fat actually improves public health.
However, because roads can carry more driverless vehicles traveling closer together, traffic congestion actually improves dramatically.
Complicating matters, finishing immediate, mundane tasks actually improves your ability to tackle tougher, important things.
Exercise in their cages actually improves their ability to generate new brain cells.
If the Dilbertization of Yahoo actually improves innovation, I'll change my tune.
I won't claim that "The Little Drummer Boy" actually improves my holiday season.
"It sounds like a scam, except there's research showing that cocoa actually improves cells' energy production," Matt told me.
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