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The phrase 'be better explored' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that there is more to learn or investigate about a certain topic or situation. For example, "The impact of climate change on the environment should be better explored so that we can enact meaningful policy to combat it."
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An old cliche that would be better explored here is that of Premiership-hungry clubs looking to the prodigal son to light the path.
If the international community and future policy makers in Syria are to address and resolve the drivers of unrest in the country, these changes will have to be better explored".
Perhaps Stossel's hostility toward psychoanalysis comes from some part of his experience that would be better explored in a good analysis, Freudian or otherwise, to give him insight into his desire to bury Freud and psychoanalysis in a not-so-shallow grave.
This could be better explored with longitudinal data and by analysing development over time.
Interoperability in cloud is a great challenge and needs to be better explored.
Thus, this issue could be better explored in a future work.
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That idea is intriguing, but it's also one that's been better explored elsewhere.
Hopefully, this will be explored soon in a well-studied F.D.A.-approved clinical trial where both safety and benefits are better explored.
David Lodge has argued that the richness of individual conscious experience, that essential subjectivity, is better explored in novels and poetry than by neuroscientists.
Certainly the best Victorian heroines strive to be the authors of their life stories, but perhaps this theme is better explored in less literal terms than Blake does here.
ROUGHER seas in the park's northern section mean it's better explored by ferry; a day earlier, I took one to Spectacle Island, which probably embodies the Boston waterfront's transformation most dramatically.
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