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Discover Ludwig"better liked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare the level of liking or preference for someone or something. Example: "Sarah is better liked than her sister because she's always friendly and helpful to everyone."
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Mr Berzins is better liked.
Mr Schröder remains personally much better liked than Mr Stoiber.
As they get more successful, more powerful, they're better liked.
Jim Callaghan was better liked than Margaret Thatcher in 1979.
Really, that is the purpose of political humor for a politician: to be better liked".
I knew that outside the women's movement, I would be better liked if I chose Obama.
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I'd better like to fly.
You'd better like prawns, that's for sure.
The ratings, quite obviously, show that the new format the Sunday shows are adopting is better-liked by the public.
I better like it!
I think it's better like this".
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