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The phrase "better money" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to explain that you would rather have more money to make your life better. For example: "I want better money so I can live a more comfortable life."
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Better money.
The job down the lav was better money.
Clearly there is better money elsewhere in this niche market.
If we had better money skills, fewer of us would be unemployed and living on benefits.
It's the key to a better future, better job, better money, better life".
Strawberry had yet to cash in, and the older Carter was making better money.
That they can make much better money, and you can live over here.
She, Scott and Rudy were actually planning a weekend trip to Tampa, where she could make better money.
He made better money when he drove a cab in the nineties, before the advent of Uber.
The full-employment economy, where potential substitute teachers might make better money flipping burgers, is not helping.
They had gone, just as he once had, to earn better money than they could in Puerto Rico.
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