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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what better" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in sentences to express a comparison or to suggest that something is the best option or choice. Example: "What better way to spend a rainy day than curled up with a good book?" In this sentence, "what better" is used to suggest that reading a book is the best way to spend a rainy day compared to other options. Another example: "I can't think of what better motivation than the thought of success." In this sentence, "what better" is used to compare and emphasize that the thought of success is the best motivation for the speaker.
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What better pedigree?
Enjoy what better?
What better thing is there?
What better recommendation?
What better reason?
What better timing?
What better credo?
What better excuse?
What better tool than Chuck?
What better to guarantee a warm welcome?
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