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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'improve about' is not correct English.
You could use the phrase 'improve on' which means to do something better or more effectively than before. Example: I am working hard to improve on my time in the 5K race.
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The Elad's method can improve PSNR about 1 db than using random, and the proposed method in this paper can improve about 0.5 db than Elad's method.
Men improve about twice as much as women (General Life Satisfaction: 9.3 vs. 4.2; Satisfaction with Health: 12.5 vs. 5.1; CF-related life satisfaction: 13.4 vs. 8.3).
Nonetheless, the ratings for "Rock Center" did improve about 30 percent Monday over the previous week.
Is there anything you'd like to change or improve about your fitness routine?
Now, having been paired with the ultra-hot "Sex and the City," "Arliss" has seen its ratings improve about 7percentnt for the season that just ended.
In reading, which has proved more difficult to improve, about 69percentt of students met or exceeded state standards for their grade level, up from 63percentt last year.
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Her luck improved about three years ago when she met Paul McCartney.
Ms. Murphy says that in the last two weeks the compliance rate has improved about 5percentt.
The breed was improved about 1715 by mating a Flemish stallion with local mares; Shire blood was later introduced.
For multipartite radome, the sidelobe level improves about 1.2 dB, the nulling depth improves about 3 dB.
Its thermal conductivity improved about 150 times over bulk polymer.
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