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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality or enjoyment of different texts, indicating that one text is more engaging or easier to understand than another.
Example: "While both articles cover the same topic, the second one is a better read due to its clear explanations and engaging style."
Alternatives: "more enjoyable to read" or "easier to digest".
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Brian Cashman said they would have a better read on Aceves's progress in about a week..
It brings demand forward, and they get a better read on what they're going to need," he said.
Using the Surface allows Kamrin to face the students while teaching, thus facilitating a better read on their comprehension.
Let's hope it's a better read than his 1991 memoir Ministers Decide, which was greeted by a chorus of yawns.
There was only the odd time I bought it but it seemed a better read than other newspapers.
With the weather forecast to improve, he believes he will be able to get a better read on Orb, a son of Malibu Moon, in the coming week.
"If I only had four or five hours to evaluate somebody, there is nothing that would give me a better read on things than playing golf," he said.
"Somewhere Franzen is going, 'Oh hell no!'" Nicole Ritchie on her new novel, "Priceless," and why it's a better read than "Freedom".
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