Sentence examples for has improved quite from inspiring English sources

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"My short game has improved quite a bit, too.

Equally, the agency has improved quite a lot," the spokesman said.

Their ability to run the ball, which has improved quite a bit since we played them last, has really allowed their whole offense to flourish".

"My guess is that will be when the quality has improved quite a bit and the price is in the $300 range," said Canon's Mr. Warner.

Even if the mood has improved quite a bit, it's hard to say yet what the lasting impact of the cuts will be.

She faces the winner of that race, Sootability, on seven pounds better terms and I understand she has improved quite a bit for that run and connections believe she will be much more competitive this time.

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After all this pain was endured, the public finances have improved quite a bit.

"The three I've seen have certainly improved this year, and the others have improved quite a bit too.

It may be wrong to say that democracies never go to war with each other, but the chances of peace will have improved quite a bit.Meanwhile, the particularly pugnacious sort of state that grew up in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries has matured into a much milder and more co-operative fellow.

"It will be difficult for us because Spain have improved quite a lot.

Give it five to eight years – maybe 10, and things will have improved quite a bit by then".

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