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The phrase "a better even" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a comparison or improvement, but without context, its meaning is unclear.
Example: "If we want to achieve a better even, we need to adjust our strategy."
Alternatives: "a more favorable outcome" or "an improved situation".
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Fortunately, there is a better, even if not a perfect, option.
Consider this post a "Part 2," where I will make the case that the smaller agency can be a better, even safer, bet than the bigger ones.
Just as our predecessors did 40 years ago, we will push on all fronts to build a better, even more ambitious and creative New York Times.
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Selesnick: I think that would set us all up for a better evening, and a better pattern for interaction throughout the whole year.
She did a lot better even then people thought she would".
Anyone could have done better -- even a wife, even a woman.
I've never seen better, even in a circus.
Go somewhere better, even for a night.
Crying makes us feel better, even when a problem persists.
The Mets made it an ever better evening by winning the game.
To this I.B.M.-er, everything could use a better system, even a samba band.
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