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The phrase "improved of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is likely a mistake or a misuse of the phrase "improved on." "I improved on last year's project by adding more data analysis."
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Revenue collection forecasts have improved of late.
"Some things have improved, of course," he says.
Overall the lot of Iraq's civilians has improved of late.
Mr. Blix said that the intelligence information being provided by Washington had improved of late.
While Gillingham have improved of late, Bradford have lost their winning habit.
EDF has been the most improved of the "big six" firms this year, albeit from a low base.
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The team did improve, of course, and Valentine stayed.
We planned a pleuropneumonectomy to improve of his performance status.
Therefore, individualized therapy is paramount for improving of cancer treatment.
Remember that it's about fun and improving, of course.
In general, 54 % of the sample households reported that they grew at least one variety (local/improved) of pigeonpea in 2006/07, however only 14%% grew at least one improved variety of pigeonpea.
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