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The phrase "noteworthy improvement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a significant or remarkable improvement in something. Example: The latest software update has resulted in a noteworthy improvement in the program's speed and efficiency.
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That in turn, he said, depended on jobs and income, which indicators show are not reflecting signs of noteworthy improvement.
The only noteworthy improvement was at the arc, with Anthony setting career highs in 3-pointers per game (2.3) and accuracy (.379).379
That is a noteworthy improvement over the base-level Cayenne, powered by a 300-horsepower V-6, that tops out at 16 city and 23 highway.
As we can see, the WMD method shows a noteworthy improvement in the segmentation performance.
There was noteworthy improvement in heat transfer characteristics by adding nanoparticles to the base fluid as observed in results.
Mechanical twins formed during ECAE and grain refinement led to a noteworthy improvement in flow stresses under tension and compression at room temperature.
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WHETHER or not you think telematics is a dirty word, there are some new features in these in-car information systems that are noteworthy improvements in computer control.
Noteworthy improvements are obtained as compared to other commonly used numerical schemes.
While there were a number of noteworthy improvements, the system still lacks some needed features.
The compact front-end electronics readout and digital controller implemented architecture in the FPGA were noteworthy improvements in PKU-PET-II over its predecessor (PKU-PET-I).
Different algorithms relying on the symbolic approach have been presented in the past by the authors and in this work noteworthy improvements on these algorithms are proposed.
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