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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'improve to do' is not correct.
You would need to add a verb to make it a complete sentence. For example, you could say, "I need to improve to do better on my next exam."
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The players have to improve to do that.
"I want to improve, to do better, to make an even bigger impression".
I've batted a bit at No7 and I need to improve to do it on a long-term basis.
Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the patients' rights charity the Patients Association, said she hoped publication of the assessments would act as a catalyst for GP practices which needed to improve to do so.
"They feel that once an image goes into a shared digital space, it's just there for them to change, to elaborate on, to add to, to improve, to do whatever they want with it.
"Obviously we have to improve, to do things differently because we can see there are weaknesses in the system".
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We've got improving to do.
"We still have a lot of improving to do".
We've got a lot of improving to do".
We feel like we've got to keep improving to do well in the playoffs.
We've got a lot of improving to do as well.
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