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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better results" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe outcomes or outcomes that are more successful or favorable than others. Example: With the new training program, we saw better results in employee productivity and morale.
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Better results require more than duct tape.
Better results followed, for a while.
Better results?
Better results require better adsorbents.
Better results followed that year.
"We're achieving better results.
Time will bring better results".
Our entrées produced better results.
"Now, we're anticipating better results".
I agree, we must have better results.
But some schools report better results.
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