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The phrase "a better example of why" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to illustrate a point or provide evidence for a claim or argument.
Example: "This case serves as a better example of why we need to implement stricter regulations in the industry."
Alternatives: "a clearer illustration of why" or "a stronger case for why".
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In fact, he probably could not have given a better example of why bigger prisons do not work.
But precisely because the recommendation would lead to less care and lower costs, critics (and heretofore unknown experts in mammography) have used the study to lash out at reform and reinforce the fallacy that more care equals better care".Suffice to say, you could hardly imagine a better example of why cost control is so hard," says Mr Klein.
"A better example of why it is needed would be when someone wants to close a Facebook account.
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No better example of why we need continued support for historical sites where the rights of Japanese Americans were violated b/c of race.
"I can think of no better example of why we need health insurance reform," she said of the rate-hike news, "and this kind of behavior is a stark reminder of why any reform plan should establish a rate authority to keep insurance rates affordable".
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Has there ever been a better example of schadenfreude? 36.
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I cannot think of a better example of club music's innate power over an audience.
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