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The phrase "problem has improved" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation where an issue has been addressed and the situation has improved or resolved itself. For example, "We are pleased to report that the plumbing problem has improved."
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"I am sure the doping problem has improved.
Huntsman's explanation for his China problem has improved.
García's putting, so often a problem, has improved markedly.
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Keane along with James McCarthy, whose hamstring problem has improved, were the only outfield players in the extended squad not to kit out.
It turns out that, while there have been some large famines, and though about 10 million people a year still die of things related to food shortages, the food problem has improved overall.
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Most patients indicated their problem had improved with CAM.
Three hundred and eighty patients (81%) indicated their main problem had improved very much, moderately or slightly.
A visit to a doctor in the Netherlands revealed that the Briton's previous back problem had improved significantly and she decided to return to the heptathlon in July - with the funding announcement then made in October.
By far the most commonly reported reason was that the treatment had been effective and that the mental health problem had improved because of it (n = 41; 56%).
A UK study of patient perspectives of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) services under the National Health Services showed satisfaction with clinical care was high, with 81% indicating their problem had improved very much, moderately or slightly [ 19].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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