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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect or area that needs enhancement or development. Example: "We have identified several processes which to improve in order to increase efficiency."
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"We have much on which to improve".
Clearly, St. John's has areas in which to improve.
It is a base line from which to improve.
Tata Motors plans to use this information as a benchmark against which to improve performance.
He is now figuring out what parts of it to keep and which to improve.
As it is, Bing is gaining ground, and Microsoft will now have more data with which to improve it.
Improving the Internet is just one means, albeit an important one, by which to improve the human condition.
When I once did a very long run of performances I made sure I did this every week – there is always something on which to improve.
That represents an admirable achievement for Stuart McCall, who has hardly had vast resources with which to improve fortunes at Fir Park.
That's because Yahoo will have even less volume of searches to attract customers, raise bids and give it data with which to improve its ad selection technology.
Joining the N.B.A. in a lockout year means no access to anything and, potentially, no games in which to improve one's skills for perhaps six months or more.
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