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The phrase "i can better" is not a complete sentence.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. It may be used in informal spoken English, but it would not be considered correct or standard usage. Example: "I can do better on my next test."
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I think I can better do that now".
Now, with some acceptance of the pain, I can better manage my life.
I have since found that I can better achieve this sensation with the left hand.
This being my first competition in another country, I can better understand him.
I didn't have children then but now that I do, I can better appreciate her hustle.
Thanks to them, I can better appreciate what Peche was trying to say.
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Hopefully I can get better and better".
"I can sing better than that she said, I can dance better than that".
I can write better.
"But I can be better.
But I can do better.
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