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The phrase "better democracy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a system of government or political process that is more effective, fair, or just than other forms of democracy. Example: "The country's recent election reforms have led to a better democracy, allowing for greater representation and accountability among its leaders."
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It would also make for a better democracy.
The result will be better media and better democracy.
I'm hopeful that the new demography can lead to a better democracy in the United States.
Students and teachers understand that strengthening public education will greatly contribute to building a fairer society and a better democracy.
They are the authors of Greater Good: How Good Marketing Makes for Better Democracy (Harvard Business Press, 2008).
A year after Mubarak's ouster, it remains to be seen exactly how and when — or whether — Egypt will transition to a better democracy.
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And it dropped an assertion that "Submitting confidential material to WikiLeaks is safe, easy and protected by law," now saying instead: "Submitting documents to our journalists is protected by law in better democracies".
If the transfer is also from party to party, then so much the better for democracy.
There were 18th-century rotten boroughs with better representative democracy than that.
For if the middle classes cannot invest even imaginatively in a better future, democracy falters.
The closer the match between the preferences of the public and those of elected elites, the better representative democracy is thought to function.
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