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The phrase "has improved progressively" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has gotten better over time, with steady and continuous progress. Example: "The company's sales figures have improved progressively over the past three quarters, thanks to our new marketing strategies."
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According to the data published by the Gedaps group in Catalonia, glycemic control has improved progressively, as demonstrated by A1C values that initially averaged 7.7% in 1993 and later reached 6.8% in 2007 (14).
The quality of reporting and the information provided in the MEF report has improved progressively, and in the 2010 review, the 2009 data was either good or sufficient in terms of performance assessment against 80% of related indicators.
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Several markers of physiological status in the first 24 hours of ICU admission have improved progressively, with overall mortality rates remaining stable and low.
While this approach has improved survival for the average population, it has progressively widened the indications of adjuvant chemotherapy [ 7].
He has improved immensely.
Nothing has improved.
Water quality has improved.
Dargis also noted, "The bittersweet paradox of this franchise is that while the stories have grown progressively less interesting the special effects have improved tremendously".
The management of these diseases has become progressively complex as the available treatment options have improved and propagated.
Positive GCR increased progressively over time with 88% of patients having improved at Week 24 (P<0·001).
The incidence of early relapse has fallen progressively in recent treatment eras as staging procedures and management have improved but in contrast there has been no decrease in the risk of late relapse.
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