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Discover Ludwig"better cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to compare or contrast one situation or scenario to another, indicating that one is more desirable or preferable. Example: "For better cases, consider purchasing the highest quality materials for your project. This will lead to a longer-lasting and more impressive end result."
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In the better cases, artists did not merely copy past styles, media or subjects, but transformed them into something new.
The better cases had already been removed, the less good had been trashed and piled up for recycling.
Intellectually we may feel that ministers should be coming up with much better cases than they have for the radical changes they are bringing about.
THE New York blonde in the United States Senate went to New Haven the other day and made one of the better cases for the importance of hair since the clip job done on Samson.
Heck, even among All-Injured Western Conference All-Stars, Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers and Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder would probably have better cases.
The increase in investigations could be important for both prosecutors, who expect to build better cases from the more frequent collision reports, and transportation engineers eager for a deeper trove of crash data.
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Maybe he did make a better case.
I just thought that yes had a better case.
There is no better case for knowing such a thing.
"And on the issues, Gore has made the better case".
The water guys just built a better case this time.
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