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The term "improvement*" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a noun to refer to the process or act of improving something. For example, "After a few months of hard work, the team saw a significant improvement* in their performance."
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Improvement occurred.
"Sluggish improvement, but nonetheless improvement".
Improvement begets happiness.
The improvement is unarguable.
But improvement was rapid.
An improvement, I guess.
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The home-improvement network.
No improvement.
"Need improvement".
Big improvement.
-- showed improvement.
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