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The phrase "also has a better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one has a superior quality or feature in addition to other advantages.
Example: "This model not only offers a longer battery life but also has a better camera than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "also possesses a superior" or "additionally features an improved".
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It also has a better, 5-megapixel camera.
He also has a better in-game defiant snarl than either of his opponents.
But the US also has a better record of publicly debating important aspects of its own history than Britain.
It also has a better poster: a vignette showing the burial of a 19th-dynasty scribe called Hunefer.
He also has a better feel for the nuances of diplomacy than is often credited, or than his occasional awkwardness and malapropisms suggest.
Eli also has a better record in the play-offs, holding a 7-3 carecordecord in post-season next to Peyton's 9-10.
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By then, team officials should also have a better sense of what they already have.
Americans not only have the will but they also have a better way.
You'll also have a better grasp of one of the world's most riveting cities.
They may also have a better understanding of Chinese tastes and needs.
Growing up in the impoverished south-west, he also had a better understanding of ordinary Koreans.
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