Sentence examples for using a better from inspiring English sources

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Next time bug your publisher to print using a better colour scheme and this review may have existed a lot sooner!

Knoblauch's throwing troubles have been endured for two years, but now Torre is employing him intermittently as a designated hitter, using a better defensive second baseman instead.

If you have a negative, you can always try to get more out of it, by scanning it again with better settings or by using a better scanner.

"And it is an issue that many universities are addressing more seriously, using a better set of tools, than in years past".

A second study in the same journal was conducted in both Tanzania and Kenya, and it shows the vaccine is indeed improved by using a better adjuvant.

Whether it is right to reward the worker for making more widgets by using a better machine is a different question – perhaps the return on capital should go to the business owner.

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Few people need any more rhetorical reminders that they're after it, but most of us could use a better roadmap with more alternate routes - including bike paths!

He could use a better road map.

"They could have used a better drummer," he added, helpfully.

"We need measures that are independent of the industry and use a better sample of houses".

"We'll use a better recipe next time," the lady said.

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