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The phrase "improved in quality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in the quality of something. For example: "The new product is much improved in quality compared to the old version."
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And the meat itself has improved in quality and consistency.
Some were steely and dry, not conceptually distant from the Soaves of memory yet startlingly improved in quality.
But the makeup has also improved in quality, to judge by the comments on chat boards on beauty Web sites like iCompact.com.
Live audio description and American Sign Language interpretation during performances have improved in quality and are offered at more performances.
Rosé wines, long disparaged as too sweet, too pink and too cheap, have improved in quality in recent years and been embraced by food and wine connoisseurs.
Services could be improved in quality and better tailored to the needs of the individual as well as becoming more cost-effective, the Total Place programme is indicating in early feedback to ministers.
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Catches have improved in quantity, quality and freshness, and thus price.
Many wines improve in quality during barrel and bottle storage.
This match is improving in quality by the point, and Wawrinka is feeding off the crowd's increasingly craven urgings.
Further, Obama's strategy has helped develop Afghan security forces that are increasing in number and improving in quality.
Colour television continued to improve in quality, with screens becoming larger and sharper, cameras more sensitive, and broadcasts stronger for better picture quality.
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