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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having better" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or improvement but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Having better resources would improve our project outcomes."
Alternatives: "possessing superior" or "having improved."
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"I'm obviously having better at-bats, hitting the ball solid".
"It was about having better control and more fun".
Target has led the market in having better products, better looking stores and more engaging ads.
"And these kids are having better outcomes later on, the more you put in now".
That breakdown turns the typical pattern of whites having better health outcomes on its head.
With its radical tradition, Bologna was proud of having better child care than most Italian cities.
So, in other words, having better international mechanisms to prepare for these kinds of transitions?
No one really believes that having better eyebrows will bring true happiness.
But investors may not regard the Fed as having better information about the economic future.
A case for Democrats: They are seen as having better ideas for solving the country's problems.
My doppelgänger was having better luck, it seemed, or making her own.
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