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Discover Ludwig"better enjoy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to express an idea of anticipating a pleasurable experience. For example, "We better enjoy our weekend getaway while we can."
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So you better enjoy the doing".
And so, that all might better enjoy the holidays, a guide.
You better enjoy yours while you've still got it" he says, winking at me.
But I'm also convinced that this trendy twerpy ride had better enjoy its welcome.
He better enjoy the mistaken identity while he still can – it probably won't last much longer.
— Pete Abraham (@PeteAbe) 18 Oct 12 I hope it starts raining soon so we can better enjoy this rain delay.
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A not unpleasant 45 minutes, but better enjoyed in three-minute snatches.
And that's another great thing about serving bagels and lox for a crowd — the leftovers might be even better enjoyed all by yourself.
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The problem was the overarching philosophy: that if you had a childhood, it would be better enjoyed with a deep slathering of Disney kitschy-ketchup all over it.
The love object in Proust is always created by the lover's imagination and better enjoyed the less possessed, the more imagined.
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