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Discover Ludwig"notably improve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been improved significantly. For example: "The new software has notably improved user experience."
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We hypothesized changes that might notably improve P efficiency in peri-urban settings and wider regions.
One alternative is Al-rich metal coatings which are known to notably improve the corrosion protection of the steel substrate by the enhanced barrier properties provided by Al.
The results emphasized that zeolite and Chekneh pozzolan notably improve the durability properties of concrete, such as water absorption, electrical resistance, and chloride permeability, leading to the increased pozzolanic replacement.
The results showed that the process control with a path-dependent set-value can notably improve the homogeneity of the microstructure and hardness as well as the dimensional accuracy of the deposited samples.
What is more, the employed method of introducing ZrB2 could notably improve ablation resistance and insulation performance of C Ph composites, which is mainly owing to the formation of ZrO2 and B2O3.
The results indicate that proteins, particularly gelatin protein, can notably improve not only the mechanical properties (modulus and elasticity), but also the adhesion properties, while the high ionic conductivity of the electrolyte matrix is maintained.
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Sound quality has been notably improved with improved drivers and Dolby bass, but things get a bit muffled when faced away from you.
But the hiccup that is Agents of SHIELD -- and the show is notably improving from the rather bland pleasantness which marked its beginnings -- is notable for how unusual it is.
"The tone I'm hearing across the board is notably improved".
The dual ensemble Kalman Filter also notably improves the simulated results.
Doubtless all the crooks in the corporate community have recited the pledge without notably improving their conduct.
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