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The phrase "a better thing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or advantages related to a specific situation or context.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy is a better thing for the environment."
Alternatives: "a more beneficial option for" or "a superior choice for".
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A more connected and informed gay community is a better thing for us all".
Isn't "good" a better thing for a university to aim for?
I can't think of a better thing for them to be.
But I'll still talk to [the board] and get a feeling of what they think because they might think a change is a better thing for the club.
According to the District Court, the officers 'persuaded him that it would be a better thing for him to permit them to examine' the coupons; 'they talked him into it.' We cannot say as a matter of law that that finding was erroneous.
In Libya, the grounds for intervention were initially misleading, and the result will not be a happy place, but the NATO campaign went a lot better than skeptics expected, and Libya without Qaddafi is a better thing for Libyans and the rest of the world.
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(Send me your burning questions!) And it's certainly a much better thing for OpenTable's very patient investors and venture capital as a whole.
From a national-security posture, there's not a better thing we could do — for example, dealing with proliferation issues in Iran — than to drive the price of oil down to twenty-five bucks a barrel.
Consumers today pay more not only for the same thing but for a better thing.
"We couldn't have dreamed for a better thing.
We all want to push forward, and when you have five people who are all like that, you couldn't ask for a better thing".
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