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"improve in" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the verb "improve" correctly and appropriately in written English, you would need to use the preposition "in" with a noun or gerund. For example, "He has been working hard to improve in mathematics."
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"There is definitely room for improvement and it will improve in the future," Langermans said.
Will things improve in 2013?
Matters didn't much improve in 1960.
Teachers do not improve in isolation.
How can you improve in anything?
"I'd think it would improve in China.
This is likely to improve in time.
"We could improve in all three.
We must improve in all senses".
Low knew Richter would improve in time.
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