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The phrase "in improved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of enhancement or betterment, but it requires additional context or modification to be usable.
Example: "The process has resulted in improved efficiency."
Alternatives: "in enhanced" or "in better".
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Reducing weight, of course, pays off in improved fuel economy.
This would result in improved human health, decreased environmental destruction and better animal welfare.
The recovery is visible not only on the balance sheet but in improved operations.
The results can be seen in improved knowledge, understanding, confidence, coping ability and health behaviours.
The research also found people living in improved houses took less time off work or school.
"But it was a good investment in improved wellbeing for the community.
This device operates at lower voltage than a pure electrophosphorescent white OLED, resulting in improved efficiency.
Most important are the rewards manifested in improved ability to use your mind effectively.
On coated coverslips, high-precision events are increased for both colors, resulting in improved image resolution.
Therefore, as volumes increase, the additional revenues often result in improved gross margins.
Empathy may be a soft skill, but it pays off in improved business outcomes.
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