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Discover Ludwig'I am better' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when expressing an improvement in a situation. For example, "With practice, I am better at understanding complex concepts."
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But I am better".
"I am better," he tells his captors.
"Every day, I am better and better.
I am better prepared for it now".
It means I am better now than before.
"I am better off under such an arrangement," he writes.
I am better off than I was in 2008.
"I am better than ever at this weight.
As for me, I am better, thanks to amazing doctors.
You made me laugh and now I am better.
"And I am better prepared than anyone to deliver that.
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