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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better to me" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase when comparing two things that you prefer one of them over the other. For example, "I think chocolate ice cream is better to me than vanilla."
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The second option sounds better to me.
They seem better to me each time I see them.
Homemade ones frozen and reheated still taste better to me.
"That seemed better to me," Ms. Lucci says.
"That is sounding better and better to me every day".
Because of that, asking her to smoke a joint seems better to me.
Now when I drink their milk, maybe it tastes better to me because it's freedom milk.
"The U.S. economy generally is looking better and better to me," Mr. Waldman said.
"Looks better to me all the time," Mr. Clinton said wistfully.
The way Nancy explains it makes the pie taste better to me.
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"So I said, 'Well, it's early, we might score some runs.' He said, 'We'd better.' To me, that summed it up right there.
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