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The phrase "if it is better to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when discussing options or making a decision. Example: "I am not sure if I should buy a car or continue using public transportation. It will depend on if it is better to save money or have more convenience."
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If it is better to be hated than to be ignored, the findings indicate the worst possible kind of snub.
"You don't know if it is better to stay open or to be safe and shut down".
By analysing that data, he added, "you can understand if it is better to spend on search or create an app or go on Facebook because that's where people are".
"If you ask me if it is better to have the physique of [Novak] Djokovic or Monfils, I think for tennis it is better to have the physique of Djokovic, because he can keep his intensity and his speed for five or six hours, while Monfils lacks stamina.
A handoff is conducted if it is better to use a new AP compared to the current AP.
This way it is evaluated if it is better to screen many compounds expecting a lower hit-rate or few compounds with a higher hit-rate.
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I can't decide if it's better to be wed to nothing.
Or if it's better to collect, to defend yourself with things.
We wonder if it's better to ride on early validation, or to dare to change tracks.
Last summer he spoke as if it were better to have led and lost than never to have led at all.
"A couple more quarters like Wednesday, and you have to ask if it's better to split up the company so some of the smaller companies can prosper".
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