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The phrase "are better ready" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "They are better ready than before."
Alternatives: "are more prepared" or "are better equipped."
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In Ontario, the vision is about ensuring that more children are better ready for life.
In fact, educators are better ready for the heavy lifting that the data compels after we've had discussions that connect us strongly to each other and to our vocation.
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A CT of the head and all other tests were determined to be normal; the problem had been dehydration, and she was better, ready to go back.
This year, with the help of my family, I intend to be better ready to play host to any birds that choose to visit my back garden.
Develop strong organizational brand culture to ward-off self-inflicted crises and be better ready to deal with others.
Solids are better: Food that's ready to swallow goes down way to fast.
"She said she was better and ready to see the kids," he says.
Finally, once he's better and ready, Keytar Bear reemerges from his cave.
Everything we hear out of Louisiana is that the levees are better-designed and ready for Isaac.
But to reach that goal, as a young academic, it is better to be ready to surf the scientific waves.
It's better to be ready with a little precautions than to risk losing all your data.
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