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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better that then" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that the speaker may have intended to say "better than that" or "rather than that." Example: "I would much rather go for a walk in the park than sit inside all day."
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"I saw Damon Albarn and he was saying, 'Oh yeah, I saw you were doing the European Cup - I'm doing the fucking Olympics, better that then.' So I said, 'Why did you do it?' and he said 'free tickets'.
"The goal has always been to stay in the league and if we can better that, then fantastic".
My best position was sixth last year, if I could better that then I'd have to take it and I'd be happy with it".
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And if you got both, well, son, there ain't nothing better than that". Then he'd ask me if I had any weed.
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I had a patient who, at first, rejected dialysis, but who agreed to a trial and then found that the treatments made him feel so much better that he then wanted to stay on.
If there's a club that's done better than that then, well, we don't know about it - but you may do … A NON-EVENT?
And if you think there's something better than that then we've got some bad news for you: you're wrong.
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