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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worlds better" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a significant improvement or difference in quality compared to something else.
Example: "After the renovations, the office looks worlds better than it did before."
Alternatives: "far superior" or "infinitely better."
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Despite evidence of a new low I'd reached, I somehow felt worlds better.
Jacobsen says the range of instruments will help to connect both worlds better.
The campaign "encourages youth to get up every day and make their collective worlds better," he added.
Did you know one of these worlds better than the other when you started working on the novel?
The mother wants her girls to have good English and soon theirs will be worlds better than hers.
This cooking competition, with the celebrity chef TOM COLICCHIO as its lead judge, is worlds better than Fox's "HELL'S KITCHEN" was.
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Streaming just fits today's world better.
We work to make the world better.
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