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areas [OF or FOR] improvement?
Hello there..
Which of the following is correct? What's the difference?
"areas of improvement"
"areas for improvement"
Thank you.
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Re: areas [OF or FOR] improvement?
'areas of improvement' means the improvement is currently on going or being improved. while 'areas for improvement' nothing has been done yet
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Re: areas [OF or FOR] improvement?

Originally Posted by
srh jne
'areas of improvement' means the improvement is currently on going or being improved. while 'areas for improvement' nothing has been done yet
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it is actually both correct, depending on what you want to say.
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