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The phrase "are better made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality of two or more items, indicating that one is superior in terms of construction or design.
Example: "These shoes are better made than the ones I bought last year."
Alternatives: "are of higher quality" or "are constructed better".
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Her clothes are better made than most.
And which other classic subcontinental dishes are better made at home?
The latest microfibers, which include waffle weaves and damasks, are better made and more pleasing to the touch than their cheesy predecessors from the mid-90's.
As the designer Tomas Maier said about his powerful show melding formal and casual on Sunday: "This is not a time to dumb down — it is a time to give men things that have good design and are better made — and you have to excite them".
Apparently those journeys are better made in company, with generosity and with the practical application of both outrage and love.
Some policy decisions are better made locally or at the state level, but some are too fundamental to our national health to be left to majority rule.
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Roads are better, making sleepy towns more accessible and familiar.
It rehashes arguments that have been better made elsewhere.
"It has to be better made, better constructed and more credible than real life".
In today's markets disclosure may be better made on a real-time basis.
The point might have been better made while he was alive.
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