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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what improvement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an interrogative phrase to ask about any changes or advancements that have been made. Example: What improvement have you noticed in your work performance since starting this new job?.
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Give clear details of what improvement is expected of you, and provide objectives that can be easily measured.
There are some theoretical issues around what "improvement" and "suffering" mean, but the answer comes mostly not from intellectual reflection but empirical observation.
The poster campaign the Tories unveiled this week asks the right question: what improvement has the government got to show for all of its spending and speechifying on public services?
Leaving aside the other issues of just how much Mexican and US league squads cost to assemble and maintain, the conversation generally drifts into wondering what improvement we might see if MLS sides were facing these games say 10 games into their season, rather than one.
The difference between these values showed what improvement was achieved by each model.
1. What improvement, if any, has there been in student performance?
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What improvements would you like to see to the app to improve its benefits?
What improvements in stabling facilities and exercise paddocks can be implemented to improve the horses' mental health and physical endurance?
What improvements have been made?
"Just think what improvements could be made with this money.
What improvements have you noticed since taking action?
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