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The phrase "a better more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use. Example: "We need to find a better more efficient way to complete this task."
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That's a better, more peaceful world.
There is a better, more plausible alternative.
There could hardly be a better, more important issue.
I had emerged a better, more rounded human being.
Obama: It's like a better, more efficient mile.
Isn't that a better, more efficient way to talk about it?
But there is hope that we can build a better, more resilient future.
The projection of a better, more sustainable and reliable energy future is also proposed.
But I am convinced that having both focuses has made me a better, more fulfilled person as well as a better, more productive scientist.
It's hard to imagine a better, more thoroughly appropriate selection in all Shakespeare.
He is supposedly a better, more sensitive man than his overbearing, bullying father.
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