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Discover Ludwig"improve anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of making something better, such as in the sentence: "We must strive to improve anything we can to make the world a better place."
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When none of their efforts to improve anything work, some, he warns, will stop fighting.
The musicians were confident that Mali's music could assimilate and improve anything that came its way.
It's to literally freeze all human progress and never improve anything.
Proposals to stretch five days' staff over seven days, paying each one less, will not improve anything for patients.
"I didn't see how we were going to improve anything by amputating her legs," Dr. Huang said.
This is the direct result of policies of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's administration, and it does not look as if any of the present candidates will improve anything.
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"The state of emergency isn't improving anything.
The bottom line is, I'm interested in improving anything that needs to be improved.
I don't know that it's improved anything, it eats up time.
And there are hardly any data to suggest that punishing schools with low test scores and rewarding schools with high ones improves anything.
After 16... Nd7 17 Nb5! a better defense would have been 17... Qb6, although 18 a4 O-O-O (it's hard to tell whether 18... a5 improves anything), 19 a5 Qa6 20 b4 cb 21 Qb2 ef 22 Qb4 yields strong attacking chances.
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