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Discover Ludwig"better ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two different subjects, scenarios, or conditions. For example: "He found himself on better ground when he switched to the new job."
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"Better ground will [also] suit Art Mauresque [10-1].
He does like better ground as he's got major speed.
Had previously shaped well on this better ground and looks tempting off low weight.
Even a fight for employer mandate repeal would be better ground, given the work hour cutbacks.
"There's a bit more to come from our horse, especially on better ground".
"He's a good moving horse and the better ground helped him.
Since the Festival has been run on better ground, Cheltenham runners have fared well at Aintree.
He said he will go on better ground and will get further.
He's nice but I'd be pretty sure he'll be a better horse on better ground".
President Obama is on slightly better ground, but still 52% afford him some blame.
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We focused on achieving better ground-based eradication, but reintroduced the possibility of aerial eradication.
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