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'be better at math' is a grammatically correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to encourage or advise someone to get better at math. For example, "If you put more effort into studying, you could be better at math."
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Machines will be better at math, science and engineering than we will.
Would they be better at math?
Essentially, he claimed that men are innately inclined to be better at math and science than women.
Even if that group of girls is Asian, who are stereotyped to be better at math, the group will still perform worse.
Harold Camping, the religious radio fear jockey featured in that article might be better at math than those Hollywood producers because Harold has calculated his end-of-time prophecy several times in the past.
This means that the new reality must include ways to diminish educational gaps among groups and train everyone to be better at math and science and in communicating across differences.
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Clearly, I'm better at math.
Talent He Wants: I wish I was better at math.
To improve math and reading scores, he thinks schools should simply hire teachers who are better at math and English.
A blue ribbon panel of educators, put together by President Bush, has determined that other countries' kids are better at math because we try to teach our kids too much.
Tom Jacobs, for Miller-McCune magazine, spoke to researchers from the University of Delaware's School of Education who have been trying to decipher whether American mothers give their daughters different messages when it comes to math — because, as the researcher Alicia Chang told him: "By grade school, boys are very confident at math, and girls are saying boys are better at math.
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