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The phrase "bring about improvement" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe the act of making something better, for example: "The new policies are intended to bring about improvement in the school's test scores."
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He describes the kind of brain training that can bring about improvement in brain function.
Heat, massage, and physical therapy are often of value, and sometimes a change of climate can bring about improvement.
Assigning specialists to seek technical improvements and to incorporate them in operations obviously helps bring about improvement.
The step up in trip should bring about improvement and the indications are that he is over his recent injury scare.
If you pick Bush, you're going to get somebody who will use the federal government to demand greater student testing in order to bring about improvement.
"I don't see how things could get much worse, so you'd hope there would be a chance to bring about improvement that they need so much".
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Use of innovative ideas will bring about improvements in the status of human health care.
Recently there have been a number of limited attempts to bring about improvements in these areas.
We know that increases in funding do not necessarily bring about improvements in pupils' achievement.
The NIC could use its financial power to bring about improvements in policy.
The coming into effect of this market will bring about improvements in the security and efficiency of supply in both countries.
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