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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better live" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to convey a preference for living in a certain way or place, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I would rather be better live than just exist."
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Dr. Bryson was the gentleman who discovered a year ago that 95% of people who live in New York live here needlessly & might better live somewhere else.
"He better live".
I suspect they will sound even better live.
"One thing they must understand is they better live every day like it might be the last.
"I learned that you better live your life," said Bullen, although he was still grappling with what that meant.
He is, as a friend once said, a monk or a holy person who might better live in a tower or the desert.
This is restless, dark, idiosyncratic, intense and thrilling music that has nothing to do with historical recreation: they're even better live.
strangely they actually got better live over the three times I saw them, ripping live sound and tight as a gnats chuff, particularly the SECC gig.
A fledgling author who invokes Shakespeare, Flaubert and Allen Ginsberg for a tale of boarding-school intrigue had better live up to her grandiose aspirations.
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"Somebody better live-tweet that!" he cried, punctuating his request with an expletive.
Yet in doing so, they invariably, and ironically, made the music sound better live than it does on the soundtracks — including "Libertador".
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