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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better arm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical strength, skill in sports, or even metaphorically in various situations.
Example: "After months of training, she finally developed a better arm for throwing the javelin."
Alternatives: "an improved arm" or "a stronger arm".
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Did he have a better arm than I did?
Dan Marino had a better arm than Montana when they met in 1985, but Montana prevailed.
Andy was a third baseman and had a better arm than his brother.
Maybe if I had a better arm, I would have gotten him".
Brady may be an inch taller and have a better arm, but Tebow has quicker feet.
Suzuki is faster, has a better arm and is a better power hitter.
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I've seen him and Bill Clinton throw, and the mayor's got a much better arm".
He had great power, and he was a terrific outfielder with better arm strength than Barry.
A member of the "other" stakeholder group offered an illustrative response regarding the favorable benefit: " Response-adaptive randomization gives patients a better chance of being randomized [to the better arm in a clinical trial]".
At Ctesiphon, about 20 miles short of the capital, the Indian and British troops came up against a larger, better armed and better supplied Turkish force which had had months to dig in on both sides of the river.
The case set off a debate about the need to better arm police.
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