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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decision or action that is considered more advantageous or effective than another option.
Example: "After weighing the pros and cons, I believe that taking the job offer is a better move for my career."
Alternatives: "a wiser choice" or "a more advantageous decision".
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A better move would have been 25... Bd3.
"Porto would be a better move for his career.
Might a joint venture in Russia have been a better move?
A better move would be to postpone drawing Social Security as long as possible.
They know that, for two decades, buying stocks has almost always been a better move than selling them.
A better move for Trump, Barbour said, would be to meet with black small-business owners while he's in Mississippi.
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However, this is a much better move for television, which can add a devoted statistician to the crew and insert on-screen graphics.
A far better move, he says, would be to improve the quality of the special footnote that already exists.
Anyway, I thought at the time: to hell with the reputation of some fictional average Australian; presumption was a far better move than waiting and seeing.
But if you want an H2 you'd better move fast.
In March 2015, a jury ruled against Thicke, reaffirming that collaborative overtures are often a better opening move than litigation.
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