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The phrase "are better found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the optimal location or context for discovering something.
Example: "These rare species are better found in the tropical rainforest than in any other habitat."
Alternatives: "are more easily located" or "are best discovered".
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Clues to the rickety state of public finances are better found elsewhere.
Since business will always dominate this part of town, the financial district isn't the place to look for property if you have your heart set on brownstones and cobbled streets, which are better found in the West Village or Brooklyn Heights.
Similarities and analogues are better found for bone fixation or -healing, cartilage or spine degeneration.
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There are also operas that can inculcate in a symphonic ensemble a specific idiom or discipline not to be better found elsewhere.
Reports relate particularly to areas of complex social need, where solutions would be better found by responding to particular individual needs rather than one size fits all approach.
We have got to be better, find a way to combat the way England bowling.
In the advertising business, those who believe that "Bigger is better" find themselves at odds with those who believe that "Small is beautiful".
Their logic is clear: if votes aren't counted there is no point in campaigning, it's better find groups prepared to come to the square and confront the police.
Online, where selections were better, we found a handful of items we both could endorse.
The juxtaposition between natural living and luxury is no better found than at EcoCamp, Patagonia's premier eco hotel.
The serious harm, panel members said, is overdiagnosis, finding cancers that are better off not being found.
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