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The phrase "also given to improve" is not entirely correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is provided or offered with the intention of enhancing or bettering a situation or condition.
Example: "The resources are also given to improve the overall quality of the project."
Alternatives: "also provided to enhance" or "also offered to boost".
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Recommendations are also given to improve the future concreting practice.
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Outside of the technical assessment, consideration was also given to improving organisational effectiveness by examining development and implementation processes, as well as programme supervision.
Hence, emphasis should be given to improve knowledge of TB and HIV among residents far away from health facility, and attention also needs to be given to improve the perception of individuals in the age group less than 21 years about PITC in the present study area.
Support will also be given to improving awareness and understanding of health issues at community level, and promoting demand among families for the MNCH services provided by the Government of Lao PDR.
Further attention also needs to be given to improving the health of new born children and their mothers.
The audio material of the text in the form of mp3 was also given to students for the purpose of improving their pronunciation and intonation as many students were weak in these aspects.
Lane also gave attention to improving the ICC's internal capabilities.
Service also will have to improve.
Both ships were also given torpedo bulges to improve their underwater protection and to compensate for the weight of the additional armor.
Fusō was also given torpedo bulges to improve her underwater protection and to compensate for the weight of the additional armor and equipment.
Yamashiro was also given torpedo bulges to improve her underwater protection and to compensate for the weight of the additional armor.
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