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The phrase "be improved in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has changed for the better, such as a skill or a behavior. For example, "Over the last year, her public speaking skills have been improved in dramatically."
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Pig City could not be improved in any way.
Players' lives would be improved in immediate ways.
The ballpark could be improved in many ways, too.
He made more than 100 recommendations about how safety should be improved in the North Sea.
He said instead that services needed to be improved in areas of high immigration.
On defense, Toledo only lost three starters off a defense that should be improved in 2008.
Mr. Dickinson said that land bought through state grants cannot be improved in any way.
Eyesight can be improved — in some cases dramatically — through laser surgery or implantable lenses.
The situation could also be improved in neighbouring Egypt, another launching-pad for those trying to reach Europe by sea.
The reception area and teachers' offices feel pinched and underlit, but these things can be improved in future versions.
The idea of crowdsourcing information to understand what needs to be improved in cities is nothing new.
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