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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Do you say X has improved in or improved with
  

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X has improved in his HS test scores; X's relationship has improved with Y; X's demeanor improved in every way; X has not improved with his studying; In fact, if you ask what he's improved in, He'll say he's improved with the ladies!

  • X has improved in his HS test scores; X's relationship has improved with Y; X's demeanor improved in every way; X has not improved with his studying; In fact, if you ask what he's improved in, He'll say he's improved with the ladies!
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X has improved in his HS test scores;
X's relationship has improved with Y;
X's demeanor improved in every way;
X has not improved with his studying;
In fact, if you ask what he's improved in,
He'll say he's improved with the ladies!

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