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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all a better" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "We should strive to make all a better place for future generations."
Alternatives: "make everything better" or "improve all aspects".
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Pete was over all a better player than me on the biggest occasions".
Is not mentioning them at all a) better, b) just as bad, or c) worse?
Through his extraordinary generosity, he has made possible for us all a better, more hopeful future.
Say what you will about remakes, they seem, all in all, a better option than Raymond Burr in "Godzilla".
Martin Kettle centred his commentary on this page yesterday on a plea for "a more truthful, more aware and, above all, a better British press".
So being an avid reader makes you more popular, more successful, happier, sexier and, all in all, a better human being than someone who isn't.
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Is a parent who demands all A-stars better than a parent who wants to be a BF?
Quarterbacks and their team, in order to be successful, need a good running back, and above all, a better-than-average offensive line. .
We all want a better NHS.
We all want a better society.
Best of all, find a better use of airtime.
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