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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better actor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the acting abilities of two or more individuals, indicating that one is superior to the other.
Example: "In my opinion, Daniel Day-Lewis is a better actor than most of his contemporaries."
Alternatives: "a superior actor" or "a more skilled actor."
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He's a better actor than this.
He was always saying 'I'm a better actor than you'".
But I've become a better actor because of it.
But I feel really a better actor for that experience".
I think I'm a better actor for it.
"I'm trying to be a better actor," he says.
It's fair to assume, though, that he's a better actor.
There never has been a better actor than Orson Welles.
His oldest brother, Edward, is a better actor than Pat, but a poorer golfer.
He also said "I think you're a better actor the less people know about you period.
"You can only be a better actor working with Eddie," he said.
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