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'something to improve' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a point or idea that needs to be developed in order to produce a better result. For example, "After considering all the feedback, there's definitely something to improve in our customer service system."
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I've got to do something to improve.'" A sudden grin.
So the Swiss government needed something to improve its image.
There is always something to improve a quality of a player and a team.
"I have to do something to improve every single game defensively," Kreider said Thursday.
Maybe you have made something wonderful, or there is still something to improve.
By understanding them, could one do something to improve treatments for metastasis?
"Even in bad times, people are looking for something to improve their lives," Bhidé said.
"I feel I'm doing something to improve our country, rather than just building a washing machine".
Fundamental to public service is the belief that you are doing something to improve people's lives.
We have to struggle, to do something to improve the situation".
Maybe an error slips through, or we discover something to improve.
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