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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are improving with each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is getting better progressively over time or with each instance.
Example: "The team's performance metrics are improving with each passing quarter, showcasing their dedication and hard work."
Alternatives: "are getting better with every" or "are enhancing with each".
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Nevertheless, differentiation and purification techniques are improving with each study.
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"I'm staying busy, because I find that I'm improving with each fight," he said.
His lungs feel clear and his stamina is improving with each performance, he said.
Ron Dayne is improving with each carry and the Giants' defense has regained its special touch.
With more experience and better training opportunities, the women's team appears to be improving with each competition.
He has had only three career starts but seems to be improving with each outing.
The British women had been improving with each game but there had been no hint they were capable of such a sustained effort.
He said he had had to adjust his mechanics and that he was improving with each start.
"We've just got back from testing in Spain and our times were improving with each session," added Costello.
Ghana manager Avram Grant said his team were improving with each match as they reached the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations by beating Guinea 3-0.
Calling for "soul-searching" from Americans on issues of race, he also sounded a hopeful note, saying that race relations were improving with each generation.
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