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"make any improvements" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing any kind of improvement or change that may be necessary, either in a specific situation or more generally. For example, "We should make any improvements we can to the product before releasing it to the public."
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They didn't make any improvements, and everybody around them got better".
The original legislation required owners to make any improvements for which the cost could be recouped through declines in energy bills within five years.
On the other hand, if they committed to Mark's plan as is, they might never make any improvements at all in patient care.
A potent coalition of East Hampton residents who dislike the roar of the helicopters and jets shaking their homes have pressed the Town Board for years not to make any improvements at the airport that may attract more traffic.
Following the chaos, a spokesperson for Tesco insisted they "work closely" with police and take guidance on security measures in stores, adding: "We will work with them following this event to make any improvements for next year".
Following the chaos, a Tesco source insisted they "work closely" with police and take guidance on security measures in stores, adding: "We will work with them following this event to make any improvements for next year".
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They have failed to make any improvement.
Unless conditions improve, they say -and other factors, including a smaller number of young home buyers, make any improvement unlikely for the near term - the rest of the economy will also be pulled under.
It is important to observe from Equation (25) that in absence of additive noise, the STFD based method do not make any improvement compared to the conventional MUSIC.
The high costs of computer navigation equipment are inclined to make any improvement less cost-effective (Slover et al. 2008).
Only a limited number of the identified studies reported weight outcomes, most of which are either insignificant or very small in magnitude to make any improvement in public health.
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