Sentence examples for better see from inspiring English sources

"better see" is correct and is often used in written English.
It is used to suggest that someone should take action in order to address something, usually when another person's opinion is also relevant. For example, "We'd better see what the customer thinks before deciding on a course of action."

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Poland is faring far better (see article).

"Well — I guess I better see 'bout Travis," she says.

He trimmed his eyelashes to help him better see the ball.

It is true that Japan could have handled the problem better (see article).

I better see who that is,' " Frazier said of Josh Robinson, his team's third-round pick.

With my cell battery fading, I thought I'd better see who it was.

One source of consolation is that the other side of the balance looks better (see article).

Other countries are doing much better (see chart 2).Why so?

Soy based (so-called biodegradable) plastics are no better (see ethanol).

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It is much better seen than explained.

But BT is far better seen as an investment bank.

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