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Discover LudwigThe phrase "improving at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing progress or development in a specific skill or activity. Example: "She has been improving at playing the piano since she started taking lessons."
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"She's definitely improving at a quick pace.
"He appears to be improving at the right time".
The phones themselves are improving at a cracking pace.
But Windows 10 is improving at a rapid pace, and it's worth keeping the option open.
What Jenna is sure of is that she wants to keep playing, and improving at, tennis.
Your July 28 article about Syracuse allows that the region is improving, "at least on paper".
The United States will continue improving at soccer, and may someday win a World Cup.
Test scores are improving at many of its schools in Philadelphia and elsewhere.
His confidence seemed to be improving at the Madrid Open in May.
One would hope so, especially if Apple's maps keep improving at a good pace.
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