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'improved in terms of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that has been made better in some way. For example, "The company's customer service has been greatly improved in terms of speed and accuracy."
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The old core techniques have been improved in terms of safety and efficacy beyond recognition.
I like to think I've improved in terms of production style and writing.
"I think I've improved in terms of experience and interpreting the situation as you go along in a tournament.
The massive tree cover loss shows there is much to be improved in terms of monitoring and understanding the causes and types of forest fires".
It is difficult to see how this situation can be improved in terms of the formation or selection; the simple response of 'playing more attacking' is more likely to expose the central midfielders than benefit the wide midfielders.
Katy Wilson, senior consultant, The CV Centre While Jenny's CV is clearly divided into different sections with good use of bullet points throughout, it is too long and could be improved in terms of presentation and content.
Documentation has been improved in terms of structure and searchability.
However, it improved in terms of equal error rate (EER).
The PES-like entrance fee arrangements improved in terms of participation, transparency and equity.
More specifically in this paper, LCSoft has been improved in terms of performance and application range.
This migration process should be financially optimized or improved in terms of energy consumption.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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