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Free sign upThe phrase "are better in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the effectiveness or quality of something within a specific context or environment.
Example: "These methods are better in a collaborative setting where teamwork is essential."
Alternatives: "are more effective in a" or "perform better in a".
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"The roads are better in a Rio shanty town".
"The facilities are better in a big campus".
Some managers are better in a tracksuit and I wouldn't say that you become a better manager because you wear a suit".
Salter ended his letter with a recommendation for further reading: "The commas are better in 'A Sport and a Pastime.' " While in graduate school in Vermont, I decided I should learn how cars worked.
He did once get as far as Birmingham, and spent a happy few weeks there ("Perhaps for a drunk cities really are better: in a small town, a man runs out of goodwill pretty quickly"), till the illusion of elsewhere turned sour.
Obviously e-readers are better in a few ways: the wireless in the Kindle which allows you to get books almost wherever you are, for instance.
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If [you have] antiques, you are better in [a] live auction.
Small shelters are better in an emergency.
It's better in a pop song".
That's better in a way.
We're better in a group.
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