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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better exponentially" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing improvements or growth that increase at an exponential rate, but clarity is essential. Example: "With the new marketing strategy, our customer base is expected to grow better exponentially over the next year."
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That's because — surprise, surprise — his public-school teachers are exponentially better educated and (see any causality here?) far better compensated.
Everything became exponentially better".
The dress looked exponentially better on.
"My math has gotten exponentially better," he said.
It's not hard to understand why American Sniper did exponentially better than Billy Lynn.
Each is good on its own, but, like gin and vermouth, exponentially better together.
And if smoke is good, which it is, then twice as much smoke is exponentially better.
They started out very good and they just kept getting exponentially better.
"He's gotten exponentially better," Burnette said in a telephone interview.
And as is its way, the party is going to feel exponentially better about him now.
The next run-through was exponentially better, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
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