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Discover LudwigThe phrase "improvement from" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a positive change or progress that has been made from a previous state or situation. For example: - There has been a significant improvement from last year's sales figures. - The new training program has resulted in a noticeable improvement from our employees' performance. - We can see a clear improvement from the team's efforts and hard work. - Her health has shown improvement from the previous month. - The company's financial situation has seen a great improvement from the last quarter.
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It was an improvement from January.
"We had a great improvement from Atlanta".
"The lad showed great improvement from Thursday.
Wise managing editors will demand improvement from here on out.
Christopher's mother has seen improvement from the counseling as well.
No real signs of improvement from United so far, though.
I've seen so much improvement from you this season.
Luongo's improvement from his days on Long Island was apparent.
That is only a modest improvement from a year ago.
That's an improvement from last year when five failed outright.
Mood improvement from music therapy can be significant.
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