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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "better, he" is not correct and usable in written English
To use it correctly, you would need to modify the sentence to make it a comparative statement, such as "He is better than before." For example, "After weeks of studying, he did much better on the test than before."
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"Even better," he said.
"Feeling better?" he asks.
"You better," he said.
"Better," he said.
"That's better," he said.
"Is it better?" he asked.
"Are we better?" he continued.
"Smaller is better," he said.
"Everything was better," he said.
"You deserve better," he says.
"I've been better," he said.
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