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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i like...better" is not correct due to the lowercase "i" and the ellipsis, which is not standard in formal writing.
You can use it when expressing a preference for one thing over another, but it should be properly formatted as "I like...better." Example: "I like chocolate ice cream better than vanilla."
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There's nothing I like better than Chinese cuisine.
"Which one do I like better?" Bailey repeated when asked.
I used to go in for romaine, but now I like better the red-top lettuce.
In part, that's because I've found another quiet neighborhood, Red Hook, that I like better.
And if I see something I like better, I immediately sell.
THERE'S nothing I like better than dining around in a city.
"There's nothing I like better than a 20-billion-dollar-a-year industry that thinks it's doomed," he said.
"Look, there's nothing I like better than nobody has them, but that's not going to happen, Larry.
When we got there, he said, "You know, there's a place I like better across the street".
On a good day, I get a fair amount done … There's nothing I like better than writing.
"There's nothing I like better than settling down with a book about teenagers doing something they shouldn't.
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