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"had a better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things to indicate that one thing is preferable to the other. For example: "I wish I had a better car."
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Also, they had a better flavor.
"He had a better agent," she said.
We could have had a better outcome".
Now, though, I had a better idea.
But I had a better idea.
Huddle has had a better year.
Jimenez had a better winning percentage.
Then he had a better idea.
Stewart had a better idea.
He had a better budget.
Traditionalists had a better word.
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