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"better with a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is improved when something else is added. For example: "The soup tastes even better with a sprinkle of parmesan cheese on top."
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Few are better with a fastball, either.
Better with a few tablespoons of sugar.
Life is better with a little romance.
So he did that, and one better, with a 68.
Some people think that everything is better with a cat.
"I'm much better with a challenge," she said.
"You'd do better with a donkey," he said.
Maybe I fit better with a younger team".
Music always sounds better with a drink in your hand.
Olivia did slightly better, with a total score of 511.
"Could we do better with a few more folks?
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