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The phrase "continued improvement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or situation that is continuously getting better or making progress. Example: "The company's new strategies have led to continued improvement in profits over the past year."
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Higginson and Jackucewicz have also shown continued improvement.
Mr. Marchionne forecast continued improvement for Chrysler this year.
Of those, 81percentt reported continued improvement a year or more later.
"But we would like to see continued improvement in the labor market in coming months".
We see continued improvement in the residential market around the country.
He continued: "Improvement has been noted in the internal security missions — for example, in denying a safe haven to terrorists.
As we started to achieve good results we recognized that continued improvement required more personal engagement from our [department heads].
While there has been continued improvement in London's educational attainment, there is increasing concern with respect to 17-plus achievement.
Follow-up assessments one month later showed continued improvement for quality of life and UPDRS scores.
"The bar had to be raised, everyone has stepped up and there will be continued improvement".
With continued improvement in treatment effectiveness, HIV/AIDS is evolving to become a new chronic disease in most societies.
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