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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows to improve" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be rephrased to include a subject or an object, such as "allows us to improve" or "allows for improvement."
Example: "This new software allows us to improve our workflow efficiency."
Alternatives: "enables improvement" or "facilitates enhancement."
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For example smaller weights for old data samples allows to improve the agility of the algorithms.
The Tilt Comp method allows to improve the SINR50 of the faulty cell.
Finally, the ROI approach combined with SNR scalability allows to improve again the visual quality.
A reinitialisation procedure allows to improve the interval estimation and convergence rate.
Moreover, compared to other methods, it allows to improve the out-of-band performance without degrading the in-band performance.
It allows to improve the work efficiency and to overcome the lack of staff and expertise [8, 10].
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Our hockey team has been allowed to improve over time.
Contextual information allow to improve the appliance recognition rate.
Additional coating with hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose allowed to improve storage stability.
Telecom providers will be allowed to improve Cuba's infrastructure so that more Cubans can access the internet.
The availability of significant numbers of obsidian samples has allowed to improve the knowledge about the trade and commercial routes.
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