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The phrase "what is better" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as, "I'm trying to decide between two career options--what is better for me in the long run?".
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Is this perhaps asking life to imitate art, to create neat endings for what is better understood as beyond comprehension and repair?
"But what is better?
What is better, though, is "Second Sight".
I have to decide what is better.
What is better is the fantastic opportunities and facilities.
"What is better than having been secretary of state?
But I always tell people; what is better?
Marc Borrett, RT's CEO said: "What is better?
What is better for job prospects: university or apprenticeships?
But I am cautious about assigning the word "progress" to what is better described as "innovation".
In a city that actually never stops, what is better than being immune to falling behind?
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