Collocation
slowly improve
Definition
to get better gradually over time, not quickly
'slowly improve' is a common English collocation. to get better gradually over time, not quickly
slowly + improve
“After a few weeks of practice, my pronunciation began to slowly improve.”
Examples
- With daily practice, you will slowly _____ your listening skills.
- His condition is starting to slowly _____.
- Over the past year, our customer service has slowly _____.
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- If you keep going to physical therapy, your mobility should slowly _____.
- After switching to a better diet, her energy levels slowly _____.
- The team is slowly _____ as they gain more experience together.
- Thanks to the new training plan, our results have slowly _____ month by month.
- Even small changes can help the situation slowly _____.
- Her confidence has been slowly _____ since she started presenting every week.
More adverb + verbs
- fully understand to understand something completely, with no confusion or missing details
- strongly agree to agree very firmly or completely with an opinion, plan, or statement
- clearly remember to recall something with a strong, vivid memory and little or no doubt
- carefully consider to think about something thoroughly and cautiously before deciding
- carefully choose to select something with caution and close attention to details