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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better justice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or changes in the justice system, or when comparing different outcomes or forms of justice. Example: "The proposed reforms aim to achieve better justice for marginalized communities, who have historically faced discrimination and unequal treatment in the legal system."
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After all, did we not want, and indeed even suggest, something better?" Justice Clarence Thomas joined Justice Scalia's dissent.
"It's getting better," Justice said.
This will mean better justice and better accountability".
"It's just better justice than any other alternative".
Her journalism has generally done better justice to its subjects, at least treating them less coyly.
And by the way, you get better justice in the British courts".
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Again, the claim that differential option luck is bad is consistent with the view that, given that people do choose to gamble, it is better, all things considered, if differential option luck is not eliminated, even if it would be better, justice-wise, if people had chosen not to gamble in the first place (Lippert-Rasmussen 2001, 576; compare Cohen 2011, 124 143; Persson 2006).
Finley, a Gold Glove center fielder, might have understood better than Justice why Justice had problems tracking down his ball.
("I know baseball better," the justice said).
Fourteen centuries ago, the great Islamic sage Hazrat Ali said that generosity is better than justice.
"I hope for you a much better future," Justice Cataldo told Mr. Bermudez.
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