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Vcolts Posted 10 years ago
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areas of improvement

Does "areas of improvement" mean areas that require improvement or areas that are improving?

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I could be wrong, but this appears to be a blast from the past! com/forum/threads/71278-areas-OF-or-FOR-improvement

  • I could be wrong, but this appears to be a blast from the past!
  • com/forum/threads/71278-areas-OF-or-FOR-improvement
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I could be wrong, but this appears to be a blast from the past!

http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/71278-areas-OF-or-FOR-improvement
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I actually saw that one before posting but I wanted to be sure because search results were not quite the same.

So if that post is right, then it's areas of improvements are areas that are improving and areas for improvement are areas that require improvement?

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