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The phrase "a better like" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "I need to find a better like for my project." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "a better option" or "a better choice".
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There is an intensity to his play that Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino demands, and given that Hodgson made the switch in formation based on Liverpool's success – in particular that of Raheem Sterling and Sturridge – last season, Kane could be a better like-for-like substitute for Luis Suárez than Rooney has proven.
With a teardrop, you'd better like people, because they gather around five deep".
I drive about 3,500 miles a month, so I'd better like my car.
It is likely that a higher degree of collagen organization (reflected by a high modulus) allows for a lower hysteresis and a better spring-like function.
Use half butter/half olive oil in the second method above for a better toast-like result.
Really, that is the purpose of political humor for a politician: to be better liked".
In 1963, the United States welcomed Iraqis seeking a better life like my mother with open arms.
"I thought joining the military was going to help me have a better life, like an American dream," he said.
But the smarter play is to wait and give more money to a better pitcher like Hamels or Cain.
To live as equals with dogs requires treating them, for lack of a better phrase, like human beings.
Will they have the opportunity to aspire to a better life like their parents did?
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