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The phrase "helpful to improve" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to enhance or better something, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The feedback provided was helpful in improving my writing skills."
Alternatives: "beneficial for enhancement" or "useful for improvement."
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The increase of MoSi2 is helpful to improve the oxidation resistance of the composite coatings.
Combined use of two or more types of data is helpful to improve the parameter estimation.
Comments from R Sulpizio and an anonymous reviewer were helpful to improve the manuscript.
Aforementioned studies indicated that the FNN is helpful to improve the alignment efficiency.
Comments from J Fierstein and an anonymous reviewer were quite helpful to improve the manuscript.
We acknowledge two anonymous reviewers, whose comments were helpful to improve the original manuscript.
Further study on this issue is helpful to improve the design level of electronic equipment.
This is helpful to improve the efficiency of the solar absorbers at high temperatures.
It is helpful to improve cluster stability in the dynamic evolution process of a network.
In general, reducing idle mode activity can also be significantly helpful to improve battery lifetime.
The constructive comments of anonymous reviewers are helpful to improve the manuscript.
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