Sentence examples for somehow better from inspiring English sources

'somehow better' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something that is not perfect, but is improved in some way. For example: "Although we still have a long way to go, the situation is somehow better than it was before."

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I thought Americans were somehow better".

But, Foday says, it is somehow better than before.

Because one is somehow better than the other?

— makes the Kindle somehow better than a book.

Is a city with more female firefighters somehow better than one with fewer, assuming fair selection?

"The aim is to mark ourselves out as somehow better and different, but not so different that we don't belong".

But neither should it be viewed as somehow "better" than money spent by a democratically elected government.

He had much loose time, and nothing, somehow, better filled it than the perusal of extinct mammals.

A little over a week ago, when the Yankees were atop the American League East, some fans wondered if the team was somehow better without its injured stars.

Utilitarianism's overall goal is deterrence, which allows pardoning guilty parties if doing so is somehow better for the community as a whole.

It's an escape – a way to become someone somehow better than you are for a while, as the words flow and the tale is told.

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