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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'improvement with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of something becoming better over time. For example, "The student showed a steady improvement with each week's test scores."
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But there is some improvement with smallpox.
Discuss strategies for improvement with teachers.
"I saw a huge improvement with Andy's body, the shape.
Student responses showed improvement with formal instruction.
drive continuous service improvement with better data and metrics.
"There's obviously plenty of room for improvement with our team.
"There's some room for improvement with this horse and I think you'll see that on Sunday.
"For the estrogen receptor negatives," he said, "there is a very dramatic improvement with chemotherapy.
The improvement with the biggest impact, however, will be felt at the mutuel window.
She knows how to walk, but there's room for improvement with her driving backwards.
There's room for improvement with his first-serve accuracy but so far so good.
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