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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if only better' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'if only it were better' instead. Example sentence: If only it were better, I wouldn't have to work so hard on this project.
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NAME WITHHELD, NEW YORK If only "better for the company" were synonymous with "ethical," I would have an easier job.
Hence, it should be further optimized if only better performance is expected.
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If it's only better hardware with some software improvements, reactions will be the same.
Like Steve Martin, only better, if all goes well.
"Faster is only better if the work is done well," he said.
It is only better if they get what they morally deserve.
Our ideas are ONLY better if they are enacted.
It uses someone's billing information, so it is only better if you are an adult.
"People can only better themselves if you help them," he said.
We need these outside views, if only to better appreciate the progress of the survivors within.
It was Lemn who should have been flying, if only to better understand his father, who, he would eventually discover, had been a pilot for Ethiopian airlines and a social high-flier too.
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