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"possibility of improving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express the potential or chance for something to become better or more successful. Example: "There is a possibility of improving our sales if we implement a new marketing strategy."
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Nutrition programs include the possibility of improving children's eating habits.
"You're not doing your job properly if you're not exploring every possibility of improving the team.
The possibility of improving the resolution of the separation using the present apparatus is discussed.
"The Egyptians are now dreaming about the possibility of improving relations with Russia".
The possibility of improving the bending strength of timber beams through prestress is discussed.
The possibility of improving remotely sensed snow information using ground-based observations is discussed.
The possibility of improving wellbore stability of shale by adjusting its wettability was investigated.
Surface plasmons offer the exciting possibility of improving the functionality of optical devices through the subwavelength manipulation of light.
Our results demonstrate the possibility of improving light-harvesting efficiency by utilizing feedback control principles.
The controlled nanostructuring opens up the possibility of improving the thermoelectric characteristics of the parent oxide.
We are aware that our project is indeed affecting and have a possibility of improving people's life.
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