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The phrase "I better be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a contraction of "I had better be" and is often used to express an urgent or necessary action. Example: I better be heading to the store now before it closes for the night.
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I better be looking good".
It made you think I better be fresh and new sometimes.
But by the middle of September everyone started to think, Look, I better be careful.
If I'm going to make a crazy decision, then I better be damn sure.
There was no consensus, so, Dixon said: "I decided I better be myself.
For me, if I'm not at 100% I better be ready to start packing," Williams said.
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I'd better be covered").
Right, I'd better be off.
Well, no, I'd better be going.
I'd better be in it.
I think I'm better being informed.
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