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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in better" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in the comparative form, as in "in better shape" or "in better condition." Example: After months of therapy, I am finally in better shape than I was before my accident.
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Help customers tune in better.
"The building needs to fit in better.
Actually, that title would fit in better.
"I'm in better shape.
Tyson was in better shape".
"They came in better shape.
They live in better neighborhoods.
In better understanding his mentor?
"Animals live in better conditions," he said.
He could not be in better hands.
I think I'm in better shape.
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