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The phrase 'better you' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as an exhortation or a way of giving advice. For example, you might say, "Be sure to take a break; better you rest now than be exhausted later."
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"Better you than me".
"Better you than me," others said.
It couldn't get any better, you say?
"We want something better, you know.
"But better you ask her yourself".
Your feet feel better, you feel better.
The more relaxed you are, the better you are at everything: the better you are with your loved ones, the better you are with your enemies, the better you are at your job, the better you are with yourself.
The better you look and better you think you look, the more confident you are.
The better you get at observation, the better you will be as a writer.
The better you understand yourself, the better you can understand other people".
The better you should be hard up to sell.
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