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The phrase "was distinctly improved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has noticeably become better or enhanced in quality or performance. Example: "The product's design was distinctly improved after the feedback from users was taken into account."
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Like the Neon and the minivans, these midsize cars are nice enough, and they are distinctly improved.
As can be seen, the degree of linear correlation is distinctly improved in comparison to Figure 2A.
The orientation of PAN molecule chains and the graphitization degree in carbonized nanofibers were distinctly improved through the addition of MWCNTs.
Besides improving the reaction conditions, the stringency of primer hybridization can be distinctly improved by computer based sequence prediction algorithms based on the thermodynamic stability of DNA hybrid a described by the partition function of the hybridization reaction.
But the efficacies achieved by these interventions are still not satisfactory, because the milieus for tissue regeneration are not distinctly improved.
Benefitted from the increased electronic conductivity and the reduced charge-transfer impedance, the rate performance of LTPV is also distinctly improved when compared with the pristine LTP.
This new version, it must be said, distinctly improves on the original, whose choppy sentences, many written in the present tense, lose nothing when recast for younger readers.
On the following day, after initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotics, the patient had improved symptoms but now had a 2-mm hypopyon that was distinctly pink in color.
The mood was distinctly subdued.
Tonight, it was distinctly unruly.
The trend was distinctly downward.
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