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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always needed to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing necessity for growth or enhancement in a particular area or skill.
Example: "In our fast-paced industry, we are always needed to improve our processes to stay competitive."
Alternatives: "constantly required to enhance" or "perpetually necessary to develop".
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A simple proxy indicator does not necessarily mean higher uncertainty, and this can be informed by field data, which are always needed to improve algorithms to assess edge forest structure and transitions, also for biodiversity indices to inform comprehensive biodiversity safeguard monitoring.
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However, NIDS always need to improve their performance in terms of increasing the accuracy and decreasing false alarms.
They work for me, although I always need to improve.
Americans needed to improve their religious literacy.
We needed to improve our execution.
Lagares said he needed to improve.
Novak needed to improve his endurance.
"Like always, we need to improve from the week before and there are a couple of things we need to put right," he told BBC Scotland.
And I always feel I need to improve myself, and this season's no different than last season or the season before.
We rank coaches by performance which means clients always know who the top coaches are and coaches always know if they need to improve.
So I do what I always do when I need to improve myself: I turn to my friends.
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