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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man better" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare or evaluate a man in some way, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "In this situation, a man better suited for the role would be someone with more experience."
Alternatives: "a more suitable man" or "a man who is better".
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Allawi, a man better incarnated as strongman, operative or exile, was not very good at dealmaking.
The answers to those questions will give a man better information about how to proceed.
IT IS hard to recall a man better cast for the saddle of expectation than Tim Henman.
It also puts a delicate task in the hands of a man better known for his brashness.
If a bullet indeed makes a man better, Ms. Sheehan went all out not only to improve her husband but also to make sure he stayed that way.
But on Tuesday, there was also an uncharacteristic flash of humility -- an olive twig, if not a branch -- from a man better known for his combativeness.
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People will like a company led by an amiable man better than just any old brand.
Besides the obvious coke and Viagra combo nothing turns you into a black man better than Adderall.
As a man gets better, gets more successful, gets more powerful, gets to the corner office, everyone likes him better, men and women.
A woman may represent a man's better half, but his friends are his other self.
B.N.: Nothing makes a man feel better than wearing a finely tailored suit.
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