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"better rather than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two options and emphasizing that one option is superior to the other. Example: "I would choose to go bike riding this afternoon, better rather than binge-watching TV all day."
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"We decided to make Heathrow better rather than bigger".
May the better, rather than the best, man win.
Hopeful that the things will get better rather than worse.
Christmas generally makes things better rather than worse.
Integrating psychosocial care into routine care is better rather than waiting for deterioration of psychological status.
"We like the citizen-to-citizen contact better, rather than holding up a sign.
Happily enough, people tend to respond by looking after themselves better rather than pay more.
What is missing is reassurance that government policy will make things better rather than worse.
A lot of it is about how to make people feel better, rather than worse.
What they desperately want is a better rather than a bigger Heathrow.
Polls show that Americans overwhelmingly favor making Obamacare better rather than repealing it.
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