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Discover Ludwig"began improving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has transitioned from being worse to being better. For example: "After months of struggling with his grades, John began improving and eventually got an A in his history class."
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His programmers slowly began improving the algorithms.
Traffic began improving sharply in July.
Specialist motor companies began improving automotive e-motors long before hybrid cars became popular.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court backed the state's decision, but Haleigh soon began improving.
The surviving patients began improving soon after receiving the antitoxin that had arrived that day.
Things began improving after Michel Combes became chief executive in 2013.
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Subways and buildings have begun improving access to the handicapped.
But it did not begin improving pollution controls until 1970, a year before it stopped making PCB's in Anniston.
Defenders of tilapia aquaculture point out that this young and rapidly growing industry has begun improving standards and toughening regulation.
But business had begun improving.
For example, Israel has begun improving its Arrow Missile Defense system in response to Iran's missile program.
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