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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better picture" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a clearer or more accurate understanding or representation of something. Example: "After conducting more research, we were able to paint a better picture of the company's financial situation."
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It's a better picture.
There may be better picture opportunities elsewhere.
So how can we get a better picture?
Remittances to Mexico (see chart above) provide a better picture.
Would taking a better picture solve the problem?
Photographers demanded a chance to get a better picture.
"We'll give you a better picture down the road".
That will give a better picture of accuracy.
"The picture was a better picture," he said.
"We keep getting a better picture of where the money is coming from and a better picture of who's in charge," one senior official said.
The median would give a much better picture of the tax cuts than does the mean, just as it gives a better picture of annual household income.
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