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"know better than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone or something should have or could have done better than what has happened. Example: "I should have known better than to trust him."
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I know better than this".
We know better than that".
"He should know better than that.
"David, you know better than that.
And I know better than that".
"They know better than that.
I know better than you".
The American people know better than that.
Robinho should know better than most.
Who would know better than he?
"I know better than that," he said.
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