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The phrase "are on better" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express a comparison or improvement, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "They are on better terms now after resolving their differences."
Alternatives: "are in a better position" or "are doing better."
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Bayern are on better form than we are and it was obvious".
"People are on better behavior when they are guests in someone's home," Dr. Carroll said.
He and the movie are on better ground when they let the likes of Mary Ellen Mark testify to its quality.
He writes of today's announced plan The $40 billion in preferred shares that Treasury got in November are being exchanged for $40 billion in preferred shares that are on better terms for AIG.
Lacking plastic Santas of their own, many non-Catholic Vietnamese from surrounding areas head there to watch festivities.The Vatican and Vietnam are on better terms than they have been in years.
While much is made of the ill will between the owners -- Mike Ilitch of Detroit and Peter Karmanos of Carolina, who run rival amateur hockey programs in Detroit -- the coaches are on better terms.
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If we are to work together as a nation, we need to be on better terms with one another.
But they were reported to have been on better terms in recent years.
Now we're on better terms with the world and that's a good thing.
WILL Bashar Assad be on better terms with Yasser Arafat than his father was?
Financially, the game maker is on better footing than many of its unprofitable Internet peers.
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