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"or better" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use this phrase when you are trying to suggest a more optimal or advantageous alternative. For example: "We should try to find a more efficient solution to this problem, or better yet, prevent it from occurring in the first place."
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Or better yet, ignored.
Nothing simpler (or better).
Or, better yet, a hobby.
Or better still, paid professionals.
Or better, a wine bar.
Or, better still, outer space.
Or, better, Cook America First.
Is it worse or better?
Or, better still, with Watson?
Or better yet, sayonara!
energy equivalency or better".
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