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Discover LudwigThe phrase "improve monitoring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to taking steps to enhance or make better the process of observing or keeping track of something. Example: The company's new software system aims to improve monitoring of employee productivity and work efficiency.
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Barriers to improve monitoring are unknown, but may involve improvements with trauma center communication, education, and developing IFT practice standards.
There is an opportunity to improve monitoring and effectiveness reviews, to encourage progressive improvements of plan provisions over time.
SoCalGas declined to discuss what leak detection technology it is using, or any plans to improve monitoring.
Along with changes to in vitro fertilization, experts say, physicians need to improve monitoring drugs used to enhance ovulation.
Mr. Travous said that he planned to hire a cave specialist and a cave scientist to improve monitoring.
Yet the UN has repeatedly missed opportunities to improve monitoring of the treatment of women in conflict zones.
This year, to improve monitoring, the agency was put under the Ministry of Health.
The goal of the research, which involves rain gauges, weather stations, research flights, atmospheric profiles, radar and other observations, is to improve monitoring and prediction.
They advised the national and local governments and tried to improve monitoring of development projects, which have a history of multimillion-dollar waste, according to US government investigators.
While the Environmental Protection Agency must improve monitoring, Congress must also act to fix America's deteriorating water infrastructure and protect people from dangerous pollutants.
Money has helped to improve monitoring and identify trouble spots, as well as deploy skilled staff to the riskiest regions.
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