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The phrase "almost be improved" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a corrected phrase could be: "It can almost be improved."
Alternatives: "nearly enhanced" or "almost bettered."
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In particular, the network aggregate throughput for CLQ-OLSR can almost be improved by 300% compared with the single radio case.
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Server momentum signals higher demand in coming quarters for business upgrades and modernization in both notebooks and desktops, augmenting what will almost certainly be improved consumer seasonality come the second half.
The local community's quality of life would almost always be improved by the new amenity the development created.
I want to conclude with the optimistic statement of fact that this is just the beta, and what we get to play in June will almost certainly be improved.
Although this is true, the risk-benefit profile of coagulation factor concentrates can almost certainly be improved by thromboelastometry.
Finally, the noise models used throughout MetAssign can almost certainly be improved via better models of the detector itself (Ipsen et al., 2010b) and inclusion in the model of terms relating to contaminants (Keller et al., 2008).
We already live in a world that worships technology and believes almost anything could be improved if you slap an algorithm on it.
Moreover, the primary hits that arise from such screens almost always must be improved significantly to yield compounds of real utility.
The accuracy of survey measurements can be improved almost indefinitely but only at increased cost.
The test results show the strength of the notched beam can be improved almost twice by the CFRP plate strengthening, while the brittle fracture caused by intermediate debonding initiated from the notch location limits the ductility enhancement of the retrofitted beams.
The reliabilities of individual neurological findings vary from slight to almost perfect, but can be improved with standardized scoring systems such as the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.
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