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improved

Improved is when something has been made better; enhanced. This bad newspaper article was improved greatly.

improved

made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially made ready for use or marketing new houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river an improved breed become or made better in quality was proud of his improved grades an improved viewfinder (of land) made ready for development or agriculture by clearing of trees and brush improved farmlands

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Simple sentences

Your French has improved a lot.
You've improved quite a bit.
Living conditions have improved.
Living conditions have improved quite a lot.
We've improved the quality of many of our products.
I've improved a lot.
Your work has greatly improved.
I think your English has improved a lot.
Your English has improved a lot.
Improved medical technology has been one of the spin-offs of the space program.
It has greatly improved compared with what it was.
Computers are constantly being improved.
You've improved your English.
My grades have improved since first semester.
The nation's trade balance improved last year as exports were strong, while imports remained steady.
Corporate earnings in the first quarter improved sharply.
The addition of salt greatly improved the flavor.
This plan can hardly be improved upon.
The situation, I am sure, will be improved.
The trade imbalance between two nations should be improved.
The weather has improved.
The performance of electric cars has improved.
Her proficiency in English rapidly improved.

Movie subtitles

Your liver's much improved.
I'm delighted conditions have improved so.
Don't pretend life hasn't improved for you.
They've certainly improved this road.
You must know, Sugata, that Momma has improved since the last time you saw him.
He's an improved man.
Much improved, thanks to you, Doctor.
Your touch has improved, Phillip.
I have improved it.
Did your situation improved?
Greatly improved, sir!
And, by a lucky coincidence, you see before you. modeled by the lovely little lady. the new, improved, patented, handy-dandy. never-fail, little-giant log puller!
But it has to be improved.
Their condition has improved?
Together with a technician from radio station Kootwijk we improved the existing scale-indicators.
You're so much improved, I was returning to the stockade.
She wouldn't have improved.
Your health has improved?
Well, Smith. you are looking better, really improved.
Miss Ronberry, how great their English has improved. Very well. Now shall we try and sing the words with the music?
Father, I count my chances in purgatory improved by this temple cleaning.
I've improved a bit on the formula.
It cured your bursitis, it improved your vision. It made you feel young.
Ma's condition improved.
On the other hand, our advertizing will convince people that it is good for them. And once being convinced, they will be improved by its consumption.
It wasn't improved any waiting outside.
I THOUGHT HER IMPROVED.
I HOPE TO FIND YOU MUCH IMPROVED WHEN I RETURN.
DO LET ME KNOW WHEN MISS LIVVIE IS IMPROVED ENOUGH TO RECEIVE ME.
MISS LIVVIE IS GREATLY IMPROVED, SIR, AND HAS CONSENTED TO COME IN TO SEE YOU.
You know, your dancing's improved, Ken.
And she's improved with age.
You've improved.
I've improved a lot since then.
I still insist I've improved.

News and current affairs

But neither improved competitiveness, nor reduction of total debt, can be achieved overnight.
Improved agricultural productivity would benefit rural areas and give farmers a comparative share in the Union's growing wealth.
Helping the poor with today's technologies, while investing in future improved technologies, is the optimum division of labor.
Government finances health-care research because improved medicines are a public good.
The good news is that there are many ways by which improved incentives could reduce emissions - partly by eliminating the myriad of subsidies for inefficient usages.
Although economic theory today is much improved, if we ask people about the cause of the current crisis, we will mostly get the same answers.
Improved economic prospects and the strengthening of institutions, in turn, would have a positive impact on the political climate throughout the Balkans.
Of course, non-state actors are harder to deter, so improved defenses such as pre-emption and human intelligence become important in such cases.
Conventional theory suggests that a single country (or group of countries) consolidating its finances can expect lower interest rates, a weaker currency, and an improved trade position.
Companies win, because goods and workers get to use the improved infrastructure.
This would require increasing investments in energy research and development for new and improved technologies - a process that needs to be supported by stronger public-private partnerships.
But the revolution is not only for the elite; it also offers a realistic (non-utopian) promise of dramatically improved lives for many people around the entire globe - not in 100 years, but in the foreseeable future.
Third, improved opportunities to borrow allow one to spend more now, when one is poor, and save more later, when one is rich.
The pace of job creation has increased, indicators for manufacturing and services have improved, and consumption spending has been stronger than anticipated.
Farmers will be able to buy inputs, either out of their own cash, or by borrowing against their improved creditworthiness.
African countries search endlessly, and mostly fruitlessly, for the small amounts of funding needed for their purchases of fertilizer and improved seeds.
These pooled funds would enable farmers in poor countries to obtain the fertilizer, improved seed varieties, and small-scale irrigation equipment that they urgently need.
And the incomes of the moderately educated middle class failed to benefit from deregulation-led growth (though it improved their lot as consumers).
Yet time is not the answer for economies desperately in need of the structural repairs of fiscal consolidation, private-sector deleveraging, labor-market reforms, or improved competitiveness.

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