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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if not improved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where something needs to be improved or changed in order to avoid a negative consequence. Examples: 1. "The company's profits will continue to decline if not improved in the next quarter." 2. "If not improved, the city's infrastructure will not be able to support the growing population." 3. "We must address this issue now, as the consequences could be dire if not improved upon." 4. "If not improved, the team's chances of making it to the playoffs are slim." 5. "The patient's condition will worsen if not improved with proper treatment."
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We hypothesized that the efficacy and safety of PCI would be maintained, if not improved, when performed using abciximab accompanied by only minimal doses (≤1,000 U) of unfractionated heparin.
The results of the study demonstrate that Cumulase is safe and effective in an ICSI treatment program and can provide comparable if not improved parameters, including fertilization and embryo developmental rates.
And next season, "Jekyll and Hyde" may return in its revised if not improved form to the Shubert, whose theatrical identity has adapted to new times, now expansively including the pre-Broadway, the on-Broadway and the post-Broadway.
We conclude that, in the context of historical data, the efficacy and safety of PCI using either stent deployment or high-speed rotational atherectomy is maintained, if not improved, when performed using abciximab accompanied by only minimal doses of unfractionated heparin.
Unlike in the 1980s, when parks often became a local liability, everybody now seems to agree that parks are a good thing – environmentally, economically, socially and for health – and for them to remain a good thing, services need to be maintained if not improved.
When an economy can lock in low inflation over an extended time frame, as Australia has, it means that those who receive even modest increases in wages and pensions have the purchasing power of their incomes at least maintained, if not improved.
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Continuous improvement on packaging will also be undertaken so as to maintain, if not improve product appeal.
With Van Horn back, they were beginning to establish their identity, if not improve their scoring.
The proposed luminosity upgrade to the LHC imposes significant challenges on the LHC detectors: their design must function within a much harder radiation environment and yet preserve, if not improve, their ability to maximize the upgrade's physics opportunities.
Adding Mirotic to the mix should at the very least allow Milwaukee to maintain that level of success, if not improve on it.
"We believe the fundamentals of FDC's business are sound, if not improving, and the company remains disciplined and focused on cash returns.
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