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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far better reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one is significantly superior in terms of representation or portrayal.
Example: "The new report provides a far better reflection of our current progress than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a much clearer representation" or "a significantly improved depiction".
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One School at a Time," is a far better reflection of why Mr. Mortenson's ideas have made such a difference.
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It's worth noting that both in mail and in person, I've often been asked, "Why are you changing your name?" The answer couldn't be simpler: because it's a far better, richer, and more honest reflection of who I am and always have been: a woman named Chelsea.
Right now, with real money on the line, I can't fully recommend it as a worthwhile purchase above so many other indie titles to have come out in 2016, but I will say this much: this Beast is a far better game than the one that inspired it, Reflections' 1989 original for the Commodore Amiga, subsequently ported far and wide.
"Mad Men," which returns for a fifth season next year, is unquestionably a far better show, but "Pan Am," like "The Playboy Club," which began on NBC this week, may be a more accurate reflection of our own insecurities.
A far better alternative exists.
"I am a far better fighter now.
That's a far better outcome.
George W Bush was a far better speaker.
Football today is a far better spectacle.
"We're in a far better position".
They have done a far better job.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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