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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I better not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in spoken or casual written language, but can also be used in more formal writing depending on the context. Example: "I better not forget to pick up my sister from the airport tomorrow."
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Steve Martin, I never knew ye, and I better not catch that Russian chick in the streets.
"I better not," Paterno said.
I guess I better not".
But I better not say which.
I was thinking I better not screw my daughter up.
I better not finish behind him or the Chilean miner.
Guess I better not take off my clothes.
I better not say something else,' " he said.
The discussions with my Egyptian friends brought home that I better not hold my breath.
But I was thinking that I better not screw up at the recital.
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