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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'better great' is not grammatically correct.
However, you could use the phrase 'greater great' in written English. For example: "John's accomplishments are even greater great than we initially thought."
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"If it looks better, great.
The world is full of yoga books, including two histories of yoga in America that have been published in recent months: "The Subtle Body" and the much better "Great Oom".
"We know that when you give people and communities more power over their lives, more power to come together and work together to make life better, great things happen".
As he explained: "We know instinctively that the state is often too inhuman, monolithic and clumsy to tackle our deepest social problems … the best ideas come from the ground up, not the top down … when you give people and communities more power over their lives, more power to come together and work together to make life better – great things happen".
If I could get better, great.
The mostly neutral-colored, function-forward spaces are covetable and, even better, great for any gender.
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Because this is what all GYPSYs think, which defies the definition of special: spe-cial| 'speSHel | adjective better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual.
spe-cial | 'speSHel | adjective better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual.
I'm not saying they are better but great players are great players.
"It was better than great".
Then they'd better be great doers.
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