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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'improve himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing the actions of an individual who is actively trying to better themselves, either mentally, physically, or in some other way. For example, "John has been working hard to improve himself and grow as a person."
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He stayed another year to improve himself.
And he had a laudable wish to improve himself educationally.
A "knucklehead" might yet knuckle down and improve himself.
He almost assiduously went around trying to improve himself".
He strides ever-forward in his attempt to improve himself, and ultimately becomes a King.
Noel is a 37 year old man trying to "improve" himself.
He's always been the one who has looked to see how he can improve himself.
Sami Ghairatmal, a childhood friend, told me that Hikmat was always driven to improve himself.
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And his old techniques of improving himself no longer worked.
Then he realizes that he can't move on without improving himself and caring about other people".
"I don't know if Pavel's ready, but he has improved himself a lot from camp last year," he said.
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