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Discover Ludwig"increased quality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You might use it to describe something that has improved its quality, like, "The new line of smartphones has increased quality from the last model."
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Americans enjoy increased quality in products and services even as prices remain flat.
Dr. Naughton said the bioreactors like hers increased quality control in tissue engineering.
Securing increased quality of life we offer all children might be more helpful long-term goal.
This is being funded by supply-side grants, so the costs of increased quality will not be passed onto parents.
Everywhere, hardier rootstocks, better grapes, limited yields and severe grape selection at harvest time have increased quality.
The increased quality of racing without drugs is readily apparent at racetracks across the Atlantic.
Other questions include "does increased quality and distinctiveness come at a price?" and how can the BBC be "more open", both for "programme-makers and for audiences".
"We know from our many developments that increased quality and availability of owner-occupied retirement housing provides a well-deserved solution for our customers.
A reduced energy loss and thus an increased quality factor would be the result.
Clearly, improved quality generates increased quality output, and thus higher income from sales.
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Low-molecular-weight heparin treatment increased quality-adjusted life expectancy by approximately 0.02 years.
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