Sentence examples for a better of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a better of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context to convey a complete thought.
Example: "I believe we can find a better of the two options presented."
Alternatives: "a better choice" or "a better option."

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We are now getting a better of idea of what Labour would do in government.

He proposed that the city government do a better of job of identifying -- and then enacting -- the agendas proposed by New York's major industries.

But in my excitement I dropped my club and began to run beyond the trees so that I could get a better of view of where the ball would land.

Even after completing the book, I found myself still wrapped up inside the story, wanting to know even more about Maisie's life, whether she had a better of quality of life, where she went to college etc - anything to keep me in the world for a little longer.

This would be unfortunate it shows the tech industry must do a better of job of finding and selling the next "killer app".

It already appears to be hedging itself for that battle, one that perhaps it has a better of chance of competing in.

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I cannot think of a better definition of style.

I can't think of a better definition of masculinity.

"Polls provide a better idea of acceptance of newspaper politics".

They move in search of a better standard of living.

"There should be a better method of transfer of care.

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