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The phrase "are better managed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain situations, resources, or processes can be handled more effectively through specific methods or tools.
Example: "These projects are better managed with a clear timeline and regular check-ins to ensure progress."
Alternatives: "are more effectively handled with" or "are more efficiently managed using".
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Our multinationals are better managed, with much higher profit margins.
Adolescents ≥49 kg have poor outcomes following other modalities of treatment for femoral fractures [11, 51], so these heavier adolescents are better managed with a rigid, locked intramedullary nail [9, 49, 52].
Another explanation can be that these herds are better managed with better hygienic routines also at cow level.
Moreover, symptoms are better managed with the combination of the two drugs.
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The reforms could have been better managed, with better results, but the economy would today be in a worse state had the reforms never taken place.
That is enough to last a month for some people with diabetes, but many people find that their diabetes is better managed with more expensive insulin analogues.
This situation can be better managed with consolidation of the industry," Mittal was quoted as saying in media reports.
In the DIY sector, regionalization is very prevalent, one reason being that a large proportion of the items sold at DIY stores are very space-consuming or have special storage requirements, which can be better managed with multiple storage locations (e.g., plants).
Other considerations in this category include the strength of available data and the percentage of cases that could be better managed with the technology.
Fortunately, recent research reviewed here, much of it founded on elegant translational studies of the past decade, highlights how gout can be better managed with cost-effective, well-established therapies.
However, in a retrospective review of 207 patients, one group, found that high-grade leaks were better managed with a combination of stents and sphincterotomy, suggesting that this approach has the highest potential to seal a leak, particularly in more complex or problematic leaks [ 3].
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