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The phrase "and perhaps better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something may be improved or more favorable compared to another option.
Example: "This approach is effective, and perhaps better than the previous method we used."
Alternatives: "and maybe superior" or "and possibly more effective".
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It's early doors and perhaps better to let it sink in and measure it measured.
Which expensive "foodie" ingredients have you found cheaper, and perhaps better, replacements for?
While individuals may be forced to their limits, they can be replaced by younger and perhaps better trained workers.
State Senator James Sanders Jr. spoke at a forum last week of white "folks who've been in power longer" and are smarter, slicker and perhaps better thieves.
Russian officials repeated their offer to provide helicopters and small-caliber weapons to help the Afghan government defeat the Taliban insurgents and perhaps better control the opium trade.
There he entertained a private circle of friends, not drawn from the conventional aristocracy and perhaps better characterized as part of the "high society" of the time.
The result is very impressive low-light photography, producing images that are balanced without noise that are easily as good as any other smartphone, and perhaps better.
But for the sake of everyone involved, the Redskins have to get better execution and perhaps better play design in the rushing attack.
Men who regularly help women reach orgasm are in some combination more empathetic, fonder of their partners, emotionally savvier and perhaps better seducers.
Van Gogh's film is more intense and edgy (in it the Dutch actress Katja Schuurman plays herself); Buscemi's is lighter and perhaps better suited to an American market.
Naxos, Paros and Milos offer all that you might expect from the group, but are much-visited, and perhaps better seen out of the high season.
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