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The phrase "a better proportion with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when discussing the relationship or balance between two or more elements, but it would be clearer to rephrase it.
Example: "We need to find a better proportion with the budget and resources allocated for the project."
Alternatives: "a better balance with" or "a more suitable ratio with".
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Thus, the best configuration for TW remained roughly stable along the subsequent changes on VL since this configuration maintained a better proportion with the size of memory used in these experiments.
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Two of its thirteen board members are women (which is a better proportion than Apple and obviously Facebook with zero).
They explained this observation with a higher capacity of adhesion in the flocked swabs, which leads to a better proportion of DNA detection [ 12].
He sugggested that the Finns later encountered other peoples and horses south of the Gulf of Finland, and that these peoples had better proportioned horses with a shorter muzzle and wider forehead, descended from the Tarpan.
Patients with prior Duke's A disease who relapsed had a better outlook with higher proportion of survival compare with Dukes B and C. Table 2 displays the results of the univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis.
Some diamond cutters consider that bigger stone is better than diamond with better proportions.
It is better proportioned and has a modern grille, more space inside and better materials in its interiors.
The Clubman concept enjoys better proportions than the current production model, with greater length giving the shape a surprising sleekness.
Better proportioned than basketball or football players.
The remaining four rows are better proportioned.
Doing so helped him give us a better sense of proportion about our own minor problems.
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