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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will improved" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "will improve"? You can use "will improve" to indicate a future enhancement or betterment of a situation or condition. Example: "With the new training program, employee performance will improve significantly."
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Or will improved connections simply allow foreign firms to better exploit the demand in east Africa for IT services?
The results showed that increasing the carrier-drug mass ratio will improved the aerosolisation performance.
The Facebook integration will improved, too, so gamers can invite their Facebook friends to join them.
In the following Lemma, we will see that the upper bound M n m will improved with increasing the value of m.
From the reviewed literature, results of experimental studies indicated that the presence of nanoparticles at an appropriate concentration and favorable hydrophobicity will improved the foam static and dynamic stability in porous media.
Will improved feedback loops (made possible in part by extensive sensor instrumentation of the physical world) give us better "grades" of more decisions (both human and machine) after implementation?
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But nothing will improve".
"Hopefully things will improve.
I know we will improve.
That will improve the growth.
But some things will improve.
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