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The phrase "better at solving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe someone or something's improved ability in solving a problem. For example: "Over the years, she has become much better at solving complex mathematical problems."
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Outside of the lab, software programmers are better at solving analytical problems when they are happier.
That doesn't make magic beans any better at solving the nation's problems.
For each problem Google solves this way, it gets better at solving other problems.
Research also shows that diverse teams are better at solving complex problems and enjoy more dynamic workplaces.
"We have to show how our ideas are better at fighting poverty, how our ideas are better at solving health care, how our ideas are better at solving the problems that arise in people's daily lives".
The police are also better at solving crimes in the south.In this section Castles in the sand Sarkozy Resartus?
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Moreover, said Rudy Lombard, a veteran of the civil rights movement in New Orleans and around the South, there is a growing frustration that black leadership has been no better than white at solving the problems of the poor and working-class citizens.
If you can take a break halfway through the work day to walk, you may actual be better at problem solving in the afternoon.
Bilingual toddlers are better at problem solving than those who speak one language, according to a new study.
It has long been known that mixed groups are better at problem solving than like-minded ones.
The business rationale is that such suppliers are not only greener, but more resilient and better at problem solving.
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