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The phrase "a better director" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the skills or qualities of different directors, indicating that one is superior to another.
Example: "After watching both films, I believe she is a better director than her predecessor."
Alternatives: "a superior director" or "an improved director".
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They have a better director in Ridley Scott.
"My theatrical experience makes me a better director," he says.
Ms. Farber may be a better director than she is a playwright.
I would be a better director if I had been in that system.
I'll come out of this being a better director," said Mantello.
But I hope it's also what enables me to become a better director.
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"Having a child made me a much better director.
It is not a very good, or fluent film: at that point Kazan was a far better director on stage, much more attuned to the momentum of live theatre.
In an interview with USA Today, the president diplomatically referred to the ageing Hollywood legend as a "great actor, and an even better director".
Ms. Liss is a far better director than choreographer, to judge by the balance of the program.
Even though Spike Lee, an even better director in my opinion, has critiqued you with good reason, I still had faith that you were adjusting to the business and would progress in your talent.
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