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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know it better" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is most commonly used to suggest that someone has more knowledge, experience, or expertise about something than another person. For example: "I haven't lived in this town for very long, but my friend has been here for years, so she probably knows it better than me."
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You probably know it better in its English form: "Show me the money".
You might know it better by its Italian equivalent, Cosa Nostra.
They'd plow through it in one sitting and by week's end they'd know it better than its authors.
(Spoiler alert: I'm not sure "Upstream Color" really can be spoiled by the revelation of its plot, but if you don't want to know it, better stop reading here).
Few people know it better than Mr. Murray, 56, who has spent the last four decades under its spell and has devoted an entire book to it: "Beauvais Cathedral: Architecture of Transcendence" (Princeton University Press, 1989).
Get to know it better.
And black actors know it better.
You know it better than me.
You may know it better as JetBlue.
"You just feel you know it better," Phelps says.
Some people know it better than their own neighborhoods.
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