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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make life better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to improving one's quality of life, for example: "She wants to make life better for herself and her family."
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Will it make life better?
And technology can make life better.
"Boy, would that make life better".
I want to make life better for Britain's families.
Will a knee replacement really make life better?
Argame initially thought those would make life better.
I voted for them for change, to make life better.
Nor would it make life better for most Palestinians, let alone bring a permanent settlement closer.
It's what you do to help make life better for the people around you".
But first you have to make life better for them here.
Can a singing contest make life better for the migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates?
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