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Discover Ludwig"better without" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express something or someone that is preferable or more enjoyable when they are not present or involved. Example: "I tried going to the party, but it was better without him. We had a great time and didn't have to deal with his negativity." In this example, the speaker is saying that the party was more enjoyable because the person mentioned was not there.
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"My life would be better without Gristedes".
"They'll eat better without you there".
It looks even better without the tent".
"It's better without an audience.
They are faring better without him.
"Are we better without the injured Tracy?
"This is better without losing anything.
Wouldn't everything be better without tubes?
"No, the Pacers aren't better without Smits.
It won't be better without EU backing.
Will I feel better without butter?
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