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The phrase "appreciably improved the performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing enhancements or advancements in performance, particularly in technical or professional contexts.
Example: "The new software update has appreciably improved the performance of our system, allowing for faster processing times."
Alternatives: "significantly enhanced the performance" or "noticeably boosted the performance."
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And there is a lack of understanding and empathy about the extent to which Africa felt under-appreciated until Blatter came along, even if that flow of development money was too lightly audited and has not appreciably improved the performance of African teams on the biggest stage.
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The spiral channel pattern produces secondary vortices which lead to enhancement in heat and mass transfer in the curved channels and appreciably improves the performance of the fuel cell.
Two earlier attempts to correct the problem with minor architectural adjustments had not appreciably improved the sound in the house.
In fact, in the case of aftershocks, even stacking of five examples appreciably improved the quality of transfer function estimates.
It is found that an optimal combination of wind turbines with differing rotor diameters can appreciably improve the farm efficiency.
The association of the L20h-Ts3 fusion protein with other antigenic proteins identified previously could appreciably improve the serological test and facilitate its standardization.
Greater numbers of samples did not appreciably improve the correlation.
Including distance to highway did not appreciably improve the amount of explained variability (adjusted R =0.08).
School choice does not improve the performance of education system.
Improving the performance.
Further magnifications did not improve the performance.
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