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Discover Ludwig"deal better" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It typically means to handle a situation or challenge more successfully or effectively than before. For example: "I need to find a way to deal better with stress in my life."
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United deal better with that one.
It might even deal better with the past.
But is this rumored deal better than no deal?
"When it's cooler, they deal better with people.
Shaheen's own numbers are a good deal better than Obama's.
By tea-time things probably looked a good deal better.
Johnson's day was to become a good deal better.
"The Australian people deserve a great deal better than this".
Its Mahler Fourth was not a great deal better.
Perhaps we should change corporate law and other laws to deal better with corporate decline.
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But the coach said things have gotten a great deal better this season.
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