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The phrase "always improve upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of consistently making enhancements or advancements to something.
Example: "In our quest for excellence, we must always improve upon our existing processes to ensure better outcomes."
Alternatives: "constantly enhance" or "continually refine".
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"I think the policies we have in place now are excellent," Henderson said, "but we can always improve upon and better what we do".
"We can always improve upon things and we are in that situation of always wanting to learn new things, with ambition and with a desire to keep on working, looking forward and learning new things".
He also considers this area to be one in which he can always improve upon.
You can always improve upon your situation despite the hand you were dealt.
You can always improve upon and add your own style to these moves with practice.
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From political campaign spots to the perfect grill marks on hamburgers in Burger King television ads, advertisers have always improved upon reality.
Even great shows surrender storytelling's functions by overusing them, and then sacrifice the narrative to meet the frenzied demands of an industry that's always improving upon sitting still.
It would seem like it would be better for all concerned if our ideas were always improved upon.
You can always improve".
We can always improve.
"We can always improve," Hartley said.
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