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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better time than" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing experiences or moments, indicating that one was more enjoyable or favorable than another. Example: "I had a better time than I expected at the concert last night."
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Now's a better time than any".
There has never been a better time than now.
Hope you have a better time than me.
Speaking after his 200m heat, he added: "I hope Usain's having a better time than me.
There's never been a better time than now to be a gourmet traveller.
I had a better time than many of the Boy Scouts".
I have never seen a DJ having a better time than Tom Loud.
See, even the crabs had a better time than us last night.
For most of mankind, now is a better time than ever before to be alive.
The teenagers (Nick Sparks and Rose Wurgel, above) have a better time than the adults.
"There were crowds of them, and they had a better time than anyone.
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