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The phrase "better placed for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or circumstance that is favorable or advantageous for someone or something. For example: 1. "This company is better placed for success now that they have secured a major investor." 2. "Living in a big city is better placed for career opportunities." 3. "I think we would be better placed for a picnic in the park rather than the beach." 4. "Her experience in marketing makes her better placed for the new job position." 5. "The team's strong defense makes them better placed for a win in the upcoming game."
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In short, McCoist would like to be better placed for Hearts' visit.
"The Lords are better placed for this bill than they have been for any other bill.
THE LOCATION The hotel could not be better placed for visiting families.
You could not be better placed for exploring everything Florence has to offer.
Youngsters who have studied for longer may, moreover, be better placed for an eventual upturn, whenever that might be.
It is better placed for the visitors' bus than home fans and the go-ahead for an adjacent station on the Coventry-Nuneaton line may be too late.
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Take Project Better Place, for example.
And what better place for them?
There's no better place for me".
It will create better places for everyone.
Need a better place for those.
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