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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we got better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate improvement or progress in a situation or skill over time.
Example: "After months of practice, we got better at playing the piano."
Alternatives: "we improved" or "we made progress."
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And we got better too.
GARNES: We got better.
We got better and got more confidence.
So hopefully we got better doing that.
No question we got better each week.
We improved and we got better".
We got better every year in Washington.
Extra time, we got better again.
We got better and we're going from there.
We got better as the game went on," he continued.
"We got better, more precise measurements," Dr. Hoff said.
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