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Sentences with improve

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  • Both the texture and condition of your hair should improve. [VERB]
  • Their French has improved enormously. [VERB]
  • If you want to improve your memory.
  • Conditions at Guantanamo Bay appear to have improved, a group of US politicians said after touring the prison for terrorist suspects.
  • He had improved so much the doctor had cut his dosage. [VERB]
  • We need to improve on our performance against France. [VERB + on]
  • And how they can use this information to improve their golf game.
  • I can tell you how to improve your tennis serve immediately.
  • To improve on last year's crop
  • To improve one's leisure by studying
  • In this article, the author discusses how anyone can improve the motivation through simple.
  • Should you learn how to improve your memory?
  • Painting the woodwork will improve this house. Buying more servers would improve performance.
  • I have improved since taking the tablets. The error messages have improved since the last version, when they were incomprehensible.
  • Obesity surgery would improve the bottom line.
  • So how do we improve bowling skills in order for us to get the best from every.
  • To improve negligence
  • To improve one's time;  to improve his means
  • Improve, better1 both imply a correcting or advancing of something that is not in itself necessarily bad, the former by supplying a lack or want [to improve a method] and the latter by seeking something more satisfying [he's left his job to better himself]; ameliorate implies a bad, oppressive, or intolerable condition to begin with [to ameliorate the lot of the poor]
  • He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • He improved the stopover by seeing a client with offices there.
  • The military situation is improving.
  • None of the younger violinists have been able to improve on his interpretation of that work.
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