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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an obligation or expectation regarding personal development or enhancement in a specific area.
Example: "I am to improve my skills in data analysis over the next few months."
Alternatives: "I am expected to enhance" or "I am required to develop."
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I need that mindset and mentality if I am to improve and my plan is to become better at everything.
During the U.S. Open, the team regularly stayed up until 4 am to improve the robots' program code between matches.
Bryophyllum 5%% is clinically used in AM to improve restlessness and tension-related symptoms e.g., in premature labor [ 17], but also in patients with diabetes or hyperthyroidism [ 3] in order to reduce inflammation.
▪To evaluate the effectiveness of selected interventions and measures to promote AM with regards to increasing AM and PA; ▪To investigate important correlates and interrelations of AM, PA, air pollution and crash risk; and, ▪To fill key gaps in the understanding of AM to improve the quantitative health impact assessment (HIA) approach.
More specifically, the study objectives are: ▪To evaluate the effectiveness of selected interventions and measures to promote AM with regards to increasing AM and PA; ▪To investigate important correlates and interrelations of AM, PA, air pollution and crash risk; and, ▪To fill key gaps in the understanding of AM to improve the quantitative health impact assessment (HIA) approach.
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