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The phrase "improved performance of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which the performance of something or someone has been improved. For example: "The new training program resulted in an improved performance of the company's employees".
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Improved performance of the track and trigger system did not lead to improved outcome in patients admitted to the ICU.
There is no doubting the improved performance of Iraq's security forces.
The improved performance of the 50,000 or so pupils who attended APS was indeed remarkable.
The results mirror the improved performance of other carriers as the economic recovery continues around the globe.
The improved performance of former Sounder Mauro Rosales in midfield has played an integral role; the Argentinian has linked superbly with Erik Hurtado and Sebastián Fernández up front.
Improved performance of the pupil referral unit in Neyland.
An inverted index significantly improved performance of sentiment analysis.
Improved performance of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated.
"Electrode has improved performance of our apps and increased developer productivity, among other things.
That, in turn, led to more uniform BZY mixtures and improved performance of their devices.
The improved performance of the system was experimentally assessed.
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