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The phrase "much better idea" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a significantly more beneficial or effective thought, plan, or solution compared to another. Example: "I think choosing a different location for the conference would be a much better idea. The current venue is too small and doesn't have good accessibility for attendees."
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However, we have a much better idea.
That stretch will give us a much better idea of how the Bengals stack up.
"On Monday morning, I'll have a much better idea of how much I learned," Kelly said.
"We have a much better idea of what is going to happen".
But he does have a much better idea of what to expect.
They will have a much better idea before they set off of what they can expect.
Now, with the economy souring, a dose of stimulation looks like a much better idea.
There was a war available at the time but the sea was a much better idea.
"The course gave me a much better idea of how the car handles".
"Probably seemed like a much better idea before the World Cup.
This gave us a much better idea of what might occur at a particular time".
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