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This phrase is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the improved state of something, as in the following example: "After months of hard work, the company is now in far better shape than it was before."
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They're in far better shape now.
There, America's other carmakers are in far better shape.
We're in far better shape than we were in 1988".
However, today's oldies are in far better shape than those of earlier generations.
Such giving shows that Mr. Weill remains in far better shape than most other Citi investors.
But other analysts noted that Portugal was in far better shape economically than Greece.
This year the Democrats are in far better shape than they were in 2004.
But in many ways, the women's tour is in far better shape.
We're in far better shape than we were before this decision".
Corporations are in far better shape this year than last, the courts' data showed.
The not-so-subtle message: Alcatel's balance sheet is in far better shape than Lucent's.
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