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"the better end" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to the preferable outcome or result of a situation or action compared to the other potential outcome(s). For example, "We worked hard to achieve the better end of a successful project."
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Who got the better end of the deal?
We probably got the better end of the deal.
Clearly, we got the better end of the bargain.
The first of those got the better end of the deal".
Which country do you think is getting the better end of these trades?
PNC's shareholders seem to be getting the better end of the transaction.
For decades, it seemed as if the Dutch had gotten the better end of the deal.
There was rowdy, road-tested Drowning Pool, at the better end of genre-bound new-metal.
All the same, assume Pessina will be getting the better end of this deal.
As originally conceived, AG Barr was getting the better end of the terms by a mile.
"And I live on the better end of town," Mrs. Sweet says.
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