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The phrase "a better imagination" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the quality of someone's imagination to another, suggesting that one is superior to the other.
Example: "To create more innovative solutions, we need a better imagination than what we've had in the past."
Alternatives: "an enhanced imagination" or "a more creative mind".
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Does Jed have a better imagination than McKissack's Nell?
To present a better imagination and more detailed discussions, details of the buckling mode shapes and the foundation interaction are discussed for plates with simply-supported edges.
Then again, nature has always proven to have a better imagination than humans, and life on this type of planet can't be ruled out entirely.
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(Sadie) You obviously have a much better imagination than me," he said".
We relied instead on a better moral imagination as we suggested solutions to this crisis.
Some poets have better imaginations than I have.
Doesn't it implicitly suggest that terrorists have better imaginations than politicians?
Others had better imaginations and demanded something better, and this was the cause we fought.
"Shadows," which grows from crepuscular dreaminess to surging density, pays tribute to the rejuvenating qualities of imagination; a better explanation of Mr. Carter's recent fecundity would be hard to come by.
They may even demand that readers carry a better authority over their imaginations and step away from the experience.
Perhaps a better way to temper rampant imagination is to return to the theater.
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