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"leading to improving" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or process in which one action is followed by another that will result in improvement. For example: "This new initiative is leading to improving customer satisfaction ratings."
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Darren Shirley at Shore Capital said: We reiterate sell; in the medium term though we see today's statement as more positive for the UK grocery sector as Morrison follows Tesco's lead in being more judicious with its capital, potentially leading to improving industry returns and cash flows.
Mr. Obiang created the prize in 2008 to honor "research in the life sciences leading to improving the quality of human life," and Unesco's board accepted it at first.
The issue with ICIC for RNs is that procedures leading to improving backhaul link quality and the procedures leading to improving access link quality are often contradictory.
A number of factors, especially rising levels of education and more aggressive treatment of key cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, may be leading to improving 'brain health' and declining age-specific risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia in countries around the world.
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This has most likely resulted in improvements in surgical experience and skills with these prostheses, ultimately leading to improved implant survival.
The mechanism is linked to the production of vasodilatory substances leading to improve organ perfusion.
Newer designs are addressing both issues and are leading to improved results.
The borided surfaces enhanced the mechanical properties of the surface layer, leading to improved wear resistance.
The method presented in this paper treats time as a variable, thereby leading to improved results.
By doing this, the volumetric flux of bubbles will be maximised leading to improved flotation performance.
Their approach is more effective in the training of RBFNN leading to improved performance with respect to other clustering algorithms.
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