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The phrase "appears to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing observations or assessments that suggest a positive change or enhancement in a situation or condition.
Example: "The new training program appears to improve employee productivity based on the initial feedback we received."
Alternatives: "seems to enhance" or "looks like it boosts".
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Miglitol-based improvement in PPHG appears to improve endothelial function.
Exercise, however, appears to improve men's sperm count.
In those cases, regular exercise appears to improve the brain's general ability to remember.
For some time, scientists have believed that BDNF helps explain why mental functioning appears to improve with exercise.
While these two drug classes improve macrocirculatory hemodynamics, only levosimendan appears to improve prognosis [17].
Professional participation appears to improve information seeking habits, confidence in officials, and self-efficacy.
Indeed, using an activity threshold of 6.5 log units appears to improve performance.
In the range of 3 9%%, surfactant addition appears to improve the yield steadily.
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After all, it appears to 'improve' hepatic mitochondrial respiration.
Adjuvant pelvic radiotherapy appears to improve local control without any significant impact on overall survival.
MSM also appears to improve cell wall permeability, helping to deliver other active ingredients.
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