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The phrase "i better" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is likely a shortened form of "I had better," which is a common phrase meaning "I should" or "it would be wise for me to." Example: "I had better get to work on my presentation if I want to impress my boss tomorrow."
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"I better get goin.
"I better hide!
I better like it!
I better be looking good".
"I better get mowing".
I better follow someone".
"I better play well".
"I better go".
I better stay here".
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"Is better".
Id better stop right there.
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