Sentence examples for one of better from inspiring English sources

"one of better" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to compare two or more things on the same level. For example, "This is one of better burger joints I've been to."

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All this proved that there are still a minority of directors making films that don't immediately remind one of better ones on the same subject and in the same style.

We were amongst one of better states in terms of supporting rooftop solar.

With six weeks to go one of Better Together's press team asked Catherine MacLeod, Darling's long-time aide, for a mobile number for BBC Scotland's political editor.

It's clearly one of better services running and I've used quite a few in my day.

Think of "Grace" and Aziz Ansari, and the dawning widespread realization that we need a new sexual revolution, one of better sexual behavior, communication, and enthusiastic consent.

Admittedly, this was not one of better "Twinkle & Stinks".

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"He's one of our better players, one of the better players in the league.

One example of better water management is in rice cultivation.

Qualitative research is one way of better understanding the views of patients and caregivers.

"I've seen better dogs' baskets," counters Ramsay – one of his better putdowns.

But on Saturday, we would argue that it will be one of the better ones.

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