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The phrase "get better with time" is a perfectly valid sentence fragment and can be used in written English.
For example, you might write, "We know that with hard work and dedication, this project will only get better with time."
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"We'll get better with time".
Depending on the cause, hyperacusis may get better with time.
They've always said they'd get better with time".
Like a fine wine, we just get better with time".
"It is not going to get better with time".
People's memories don't get better with time, just worse".
The breeding says she should get better with time".
"I thought I was going to get better with time off," he said.
"Most people get better with time and natural healing and resilience".
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Has it got better with time?
But he got better with time".
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