Sentence examples for much improved and from inspiring English sources

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Ratings on a 7-point scale are dichotomized as improved (completely recovered and much improved) and not-improved (slightly improved, not changed and slightly/much/vastly worsened).

Wigan are much improved and should take the points.

These can be made, much improved and availed of a certain sophistication, at home.

The feel of the steering is much improved and there is little body roll on corners.

The customer service is much improved, and the Mondeo we took on the Tour went a long way further.

Its radar was much improved, and the new software they'd programmed could stabilize anything swinging beneath it.

The 2003 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition are much improved, and can now legitimately claim best-in-class honors.

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The rating categories were "worse," "no change," "improved," "much improved," and "very much improved".

The answers 'much improved' and 'somewhat improved' will be dichotomised as 'improved', and the rest of the answers will be categorised as 'not improved' for the statistical analysis.

So our situation is ever so much improved--and people in the industry are really listening now". The lifetime achievement award went to Flamenco dancer Jose Greco.

Nadal crushed Simon, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, in less than two hours with the help of a much-improved and more powerful serve.

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