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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better location" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more locations to express that one is more desirable or advantageous than the others. Example: "We should move our business to a better location in the city center. It will attract more customers and increase our sales."
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"You couldn't have a better location.
"We couldn't have a better location.
It couldn't be in a better location".
Equally the return could not have had a better location.
Should I try to move it to a better location?
People shopping in that range wanted a better location than Route 35.
The gravestones are sacred and will be moved to a better location, he said.
Stacey's Cafe is smaller, in a better location and is regularly packed.
Ms. Browning has created a committee to seek a better location for the range.
"I don't think you could find a better location for a college sailing program," Benjamin said.
Mr. Boyle says he longed for a liquor license and a better location.
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