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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like this better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a preference for one option over another.
Example: "I think I like this better than the previous design."
Alternatives: "prefer this" or "favor this option".
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"I like this better.
"I like this better," he said.
"I like this better," Luka said to his sister, who seemed amenable enough.
("Do you like this better than Jesus?" asks a female hunter during an enthusiastic bout of swampy sex. "That's not appropriate," replies her hard-working partner).
Cathy Seibel, one of the prosecutors, sounded almost apologetic in addressing Judge Parker today, saying that "the government doesn't like this better than anyone else".
"I've been all over the world — Paris and Florence and Capri — and yet I come back here and I like this better than any place I've ever lived".
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The woman behind the bar likes this better than their old haunt.
Oh, I like this place better and better, now that my eyes are getting accustomed to it.
These differences, Mr. Ardai said, go deeper than a surface I-like-this-gizmo-better-than-that-one.
Do you like this blurb better than this blurb?
"I don't like this any better than you do".
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