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"improving opportunities" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you are talking about making something better or providing more chances. For example: "We are committed to improving opportunities for people in our community."
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His new focus includes national security, improving opportunities for the middle class and ending poverty.
How far has higher education come in improving opportunities for women in the sector?
Economic migration can only be seriously challenged by improving opportunities for the poor at home.
Its decision to open a school, he says, was part of a commitment to improving opportunities for local children.
The importance of employment in reducing reoffending is well recognised and improving opportunities for offenders is a key priority".
Alice will be fondly remembered for her commitment to improving opportunities for vulnerable people around the world.
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As technology improves, opportunities to substitute capital for labour grow.
Beatfreeks, she adds, helps to improve opportunities and engage young people in the creative industries.
Mr Bush dropped vouchers early on, despite evidence that they improve opportunities for the poorest children.
In 2013, Rouhani's pledge to improve opportunities for women was a major contributor to his surprise win.
Reducing the burden on Americans in financial trouble would mean more jobs and improved opportunities for everyone.
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