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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'try improving' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when suggesting a method of making something better, for example: "If you want to become a better writer, try improving your grammar and vocabulary."
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Instead it must decide whether to try improving the economy by other means.
Even if you don't believe in a supernatural god, you could try improving your self-control by at least going along with the rituals of organized religion.
That's why it's best to try improving your sleep habits first and turn to medication only if those steps don't help.
If you opt to try improving your negotiation skills through a formal training program, avoid the pitfall of passively recording the key points made by your instructor.
Politically, Mr. Cuomo's decision to turn his attention to how the schools should be administered allowed him to avoid, at least for now, detailing how he might try improving the system if he were governor.
The North Shore program is to carry strong incentives to use the electronic-record technology to try improving the health outcomes for patients — like managing diabetes, heart disease and other chronic conditions — to reduce costly hospital admissions.
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"As always we will try improve the squad with the right touch.
When Nicole Kidman lost the Oscar to Halle Berry in 2002, did we try improve Nic's acting?
We tried improving the lighting.
If everything is an illusion, why bother trying, improving or aspiring?
Ms. Abou-Jamra and other women financial professionals in the Middle East are trying improve the mix.
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