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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better with time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that improves or becomes more enjoyable over a period of time. Example: "Some friendships are like wine, they only get better with time."
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He'll be better with time.
"We'll get better with time".
Has it got better with time?
"Criminal cases don't get better with time," McCarthy said.
They've always said they'd get better with time".
Like a fine wine, we just get better with time".
"It is not going to get better with time".
People's memories don't get better with time, just worse".
The breeding says she should get better with time".
Ms. Silverton wrote that the starter gets better with time.
This is the rare rivalry that gets better with time.
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