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The phrase "has evidently improved" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are wanting to express that something has clearly gotten better over time. For example: "My piano playing has evidently improved since I started taking lessons a few months ago."
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At 47, Vaszonyi (played with affected humorlessness by Steven Rattazzi) is atremble because he feels his powers waning, and he is trailed to the conference by a young, self-educated man who has evidently improved upon his work.
The incorporation of MicroPCMs has evidently improved the thermal stability of the composite but decreased its storage modulus.
In situ-applied magnetic field during the chemical synthesis process has evidently improved the c-axis preferred orientation of annealed FePt nanoparticle films.
Breeding has evidently improved early growth performance in the field, despite no clear effect of regional breeding population, but no such effects were observed for the ecophysiological traits.
However, the prediction accuracy of α + β has evidently improved using our method.
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This suggests that arthroscopic techniques have evidently improved over time.
But there is a glimmer of good news for those at the bottom of the salary scales: Even before the outcome of the NIH initiative aimed at improving postdoc pay has started to hit their paychecks, their lot has evidently been improving.
The results show that simulation accuracy of conventional EMTP/TSP hybrid methods has been evidently improved.
The results of potentiodynamic polarization test show that the corrosion resistance of NiTi alloy in Hanks's solution has been evidently improved by Nb implantation.
This system has evidently failed.
She has evidently toughened up since.
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