Sentence examples for far better realised from inspiring English sources

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X-Men would be far better realised on the small screen, and ironically, there has always been something of a TV movie feel to the films, even before Ratner arrived on the scene.

And everything in it can be found in a far better realised, albeit no less trashy thriller that J-Lo made in 2002 with Michael Apted, in which she flees cross-country from a monstrously violent husband, played to the absolute nines by Billy Campbell.

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Poland is faring far better (see article).

Ranieri would instantly restore a feelgood mood and is a far better coach than people realise, even after Leicester's miracle.

Far better never to see her again".

"In the second half of the 20th century, we came to realise that it was far better and far more effective to be a global power that achieved its goals through cooperation rather than conquest".

So now we can make far better chemistry, far better material science, far better physics".

Cubans were learning what even China has come to realise: that private initiative is far better than the state at providing goods and services.

It wasn't until I got to university, however, that I realised They had been keeping something far better, something far more rewarding and uplifting than rolling acres or political power to themselves.

Then, last year, the Eritreans had a setback on the battlefield which made them realise that their huge neighbour was far better able than they to sustain a long war.

So funnily enough, I realised that the film was really about hopes, dreams and ambitions, a far better topic and one so many songs that can be nominated this week.

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