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The phrase "a better summary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing summaries, indicating that one is more effective or clearer than another.
Example: "After reviewing both documents, I believe this is a better summary of the main points discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "an improved summary" or "a more concise summary."
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October 4, 2013 Which, honestly, is a better summary of this game than I could come up with.
BEL CANTO is an elusive and much-abused term for a style of opera singing that revolves, for lack of a better summary, around principles of vocal intoxication.
It's hard to imagine a better summary of Bokononism, the fictitious religion Vonnegut would go on to depict in "Cat's Cradle".
The Gini aggregates all disparities, so it is a better summary measure, but it does not tell you where the gaps are growing.
You're not going to find a better summary of what's happening with the 36 million-pound recall of salmonella-tainted ground turkey than this post by Maryn McKenna at Superbug.
The Adventures Of Robin Hood is even better: it'd be hard to find a better summary of the swashbuckling spirit than the scene in which, after the hunting of stag is banned across the land, Robin Hood walks into Nottingham Castle, dumps a deer on the sheriff's table and goads the Norman throng.
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A much better summary of Condi's life and career can be gained -- thanks to the first-hand accounts of people who knew her and through her many well-known, solid biographers in this fascinating (87 minute) documentary: American Faust: From Condi to Neo Condi by Sebastian Doggart.
Participation in Bolsa Família is also associated with a significantly better summary score for children's psychosocial health.
On the other hand, hybrid assemblies using 454/PacBio reads that had better summary statistics were assigned with lower CGAL scores and a large number of error calls by REAPR (Supplementary Tables S6 and S7).
As played by Mendes, her plight is finely, heartbreakingly wrought and offers no better summary of what one might assume to be Shakespeare's intentions.
"There's no better summary for Brazilian football, which has always treated the supporters as if they were cattle and not people," the journalist Juca Kfouri wrote in the sports daily Lance.
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