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The phrase "get better at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote an improvement in a particular skill or activity over time. For example, "I'm trying to get better at guitar playing."
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"I'll get better at that".
I'll get better at it".
We'll get better at it".
You get better at one narrow task.
They may simply get better at it.
I need to get better at this".
You can always get better at it".
He will get better at saying no".
We've got to get better at that.
Moss resolves to get better at chess.
I'm bound to get better at it.
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