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The phrase "aid improves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the positive effects of assistance or support on a situation or individual.
Example: "Research shows that financial aid improves student performance in higher education."
Alternatives: "assistance enhances" or "support boosts".
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The senior research associate at the Community College Research Center said easier access to financial aid improves college access.
Therefore, the authors tested whether a memory and organizational aid improves the performance of patients with AD on measures of capacity and competency to give informed consent.
A meta-analysis of 42 studies yielding 73 effect sizes estimates that grant aid increases the probability of student persistence and degree completion between two and three percentage points, and estimates that an additional $1,000 of grant aid improves year-to-year persistence by 1.2 percentage points.
Theres money to be made even if Rite Aid improves only slightly.
Third, aid improves civic institutions.
This decision aid improves women's labour analgesia knowledge without increasing anxiety.
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Data on the effect of these factors will aid improved design of DNA vaccines and facilitate their further development.
Qureshi will remind us that the GOP needs an international democracy dividend in the form of economic aid, improved governance, and effective law enforcement.
A better understanding of the phenomenon, coupled with an ability to predict this behaviour, will aid improved manufacturing process control and tooling design.
Research summary: How has the Mobile Kunji audio visual job aid improved family health outcomes in Bihar, India?
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