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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to improve more" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing the desire to enhance or increase something further, but it is better to use "to improve" or "to improve further." Example: "We need to find ways to improve more in our customer service department."
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"They are improving slowly, and they need to improve more".
It is hard to think of a way to improve more people's lives for less money.
Over time, as airline connections with the east continue to improve, more Chinese travelers will discover Dubai, he predicts.
We need to remember, though, that we are still one of the youngest squads in England and we need to improve more and work harder.
Economists are watching that number closely as they try to gauge when the job market might begin to improve more substantially.
Especially since reformers led by Mr Chubais grasped the levers of government last spring, Russia's health has begun to improve more quickly, showing what determined leadership can achieve.
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UNICEF and FIFA will reaffirm their joint commitment to reach and improve more young lives through the power of football.
We have now seen four successive quarters of significant growth and the economy does seem to be improving more consistently.
On the platform side, BloomNation is also working to introduce improved, more in-depth, analytics.
This allows the molecule optimization process to be improved – more transformations result in more optimized structural suggestions.
Try to improve yourself more and more by reading books or articles or even asking for help.
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