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Discover LudwigThe sentence "is definitely better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing two options and you want to emphasize that one is better than the other. For example: Watching a movie at home is definitely better than going to the theater.
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I think her game is definitely better.
Right now, bigger is definitely better.
But Devil Dice is definitely better.
(Bruce is definitely better than soccer for filling football stadiums).
In the past, I thought that bigger is definitely better.
But the quality of life here is definitely better.
The food is definitely better than the service.
That wasn't bad, but this is definitely better.
"Winning is definitely better than losing," said Anderson afterwards.
"Rory's swing is definitely better than mine was at the same age.
"What existed before is definitely better than what's to come," he said.
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