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The phrase "have certainly improved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has gotten better over a period of time. For example: "The educational opportunities for women in my country have certainly improved over the last few decades."
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Building and footpath access have certainly improved.
"We have certainly improved [our reputation] a bit.
Big men have certainly improved at shooting 3-pointers.
Hyundai have certainly improved the Tuscon, that is not in doubt.
The fortunes of the two British banks have certainly improved since they received multibillion-dollar bailouts.
"The three I've seen have certainly improved this year, and the others have improved quite a bit too.
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The economy has certainly improved recently.
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Iran's regional position has certainly improved.
"But I've certainly improved that.
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