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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I improvised a sling for his arm out of a strip of cloth.
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I left my lesson plans at home, so I'll have to improvise .
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It was difficult to believe that the whole sketch was improvised.
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Jazz musicians are good at improvising.
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Kids were improvising games with a ball and some string.
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Mike improvised a little farewell song at the end of the evening.
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Modern jazz players like to take a theme and improvise around it.
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Robin Williams likes to improvise his comedy.
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They had improvised an alarm, using string and empty cans.
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Use these recipes as a guideline, but feel free to improvise !
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You can't play jazz unless you can improvise .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If you've improvised and made a tie yourself, undo it and retie.
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Keynes improvised the answers, and changed them as he went along.
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Solov had given Holder sixteen bars of music to improvise to, and the dancer grabbed at the opportunity.
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The reality of improvising your way through change demands revising specific strategies over time.
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Throughout it all, an expanding group of change leaders at McKinsey continued to improvise .
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You had to sing; you had to dance; you had to play an instrument; you had to improvise .