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The phrase "take improved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest a process of improvement, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "We need to take improved measures to enhance our productivity."
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However, in almost all cases he was able to contact the patient and direct them to take improved images.
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The Ipsos Mori survey also found that satisfaction levels among victims with the action police had taken improved, rising from 55% two years ago to 61% now.
Turn taking improves the user's ability to conduct foreground processing of conversations.
Understandably, the government maintains it is taking improving the health of the nation and supporting older people seriously.
It is therefore timely that a fresh approach is taken improve this problem.
Would additional takes really have "improved" any of it?
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There are many steps the United States could take to improve the defense of Taiwan.
Vice responded by outlining steps it planned to take to improve the relationship.
What action did Ms. Halderson take to improve her students' podcasts?
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