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The phrase "always improving on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing continuous enhancement or development of a skill, product, or process.
Example: "Our team is always improving on our customer service to ensure the best experience for our clients."
Alternatives: "constantly enhancing" or "perpetually refining".
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You must be willing to stay true to yourself, but be bold and smart enough to take up challenges when they come by always improving on your personality.
"But they are always improving on them and coming up with new types". Whether you plant mini or full plants, there are many vegetables that do very well and sometimes better in containers.
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The most important thing isn't what you learn, but the fact that you're set on always improving yourself and continuing to learn about all of the different ways of living and thinking out there.
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Technology is always improving.
He's always improving.
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