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The money could better be used to help in the actual preparation of teachers.

The money these conferences cost could better be spent directly on the problem being discussed.

Rather than "Spirited Away," the movie could better be considered Mr. Miyazaki's "Through the Looking Glass".

These public resources could better be spent on transit, a true form of economic development.

The unassumingly titled fig napoleon could better be described as a fig hero.

Actually, rather than Disney's "Spirited Away, the movie could better be considered Mr. Miyazaki's "Through the Looking Glass".

A scratch could better be described as a sketch of what you plan to do in the future.

For years, I thought of it as an interloper, taking up space that could better be devoted to a spice with a stronger personality.

I asked if the villagers were watching the Olympics, and wondered if the lavish spending on the Games could better be used to address their own needs.

Somehow, Jones managed to recover for what will go in the game book as an 18-yard gain, but could better be described as a double-heart attack.

As suggested by Cantarel et al.53, specific clusters of denitrifying bacteria could better be related to denitrification than functional gene abundance (nirK or nosZ 53.

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