Sentence examples for better I mean from inspiring English sources

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Even better, I mean.

By better I mean smart and fashionable, not safe.

And I don't mean just a little bit better, I mean a lot better.

By better, I mean more persuasive and more likable, and by the plural, I mean more than the obvious example, Nicola Sturgeon.

And this year it's in Spain; there's a badly behaving Brits Abroad element to it, so it's even better, I mean worse.

Why don't you stay after this year and practice so you can do better?' I mean, he can feel how much I want it".

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"Others might have better game; I mean, Annika is awesome.

But if you're that tired, then you need to get in better shape — I mean, doubles is not that exhausting.

To explain better what I mean by the term landscape, I would like to introduce a new concept.

All the major intersections in Salt Lake have flags that pedestrians are supposed to wave to make them better targets…I mean more visible to cars.

Her loveliness deserved a better sitcom — I mean play — but loveliness only goes so far in the theater.

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