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The phrase 'better bachelor' is not technically correct in written English; however, it may be used in certain contexts as a colloquial expression. For example: "He's still a bit of a better bachelor, but I think he's ready for marriage now."
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Basically, what I'm getting at here with this whole article is how you can change yourself to be a better bachelor.
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Or better yet, a bachelor.
It seriously doesn't get any better than this, Bachelor Nation! .
If you've got even one cynical bone and have been on a date in the past 10 years, this setup probably holds a mirror to your experiences better than "The Bachelor," with its lavish dates and myriad modes of transportation (most episodes involve air travel), ever could.
"I am saying this as someone who, in his 63 years, has only been married for 10 years; but being married is better than being a bachelor – even for someone whose bachelor life was the envy of a whole generation".
The sleek, modernist, monochromatic pad seems better suited for a bachelor than it does for a family of 10.
Until then ABC is filling that time period with specials, and this week's, "Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2004," attracted an audience of 16.43 million, a much better performance than "The Bachelor" during its fall run.
Hopkins started out modeling and selling clothes for Saks Fifth Avenue, but, because finance paid better, she got a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1977 from Walsh College in Troy, Michigan.
Hopkins started out modeling and selling clothes for Saks Fifth Avenue but, because finance paid better, she got a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1977 from Walsh College in Troy, Mich.
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