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'it better' is not grammatically correct in written English, as it should be written as "it had better".
You can use the phrase "it had better" when you want to express advice or caution. For example: "It had better be done right, or else the consequences will be severe."
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Is it better?
I like it better".
It better do.
"Do it better.
But is it better?
Is it better now?
It better be.
Audiences liked it better".
They're doing it better.
Let's make it better.
It better be soon".
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