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Workers can go on strike for higher wages, or for better working conditions.
Travel is one of the better forms of education.
Translating helps us to know our mother tongue better.
Many people are better off than they used to be.
Their efforts made the situation better to a certain degree.
He immigrated to Brazil in search of a better life.
His condition is, if anything, better than yesterday.
His condition is, if anything, better than in the morning.
Japanese children watch television more than English children.
Politicians are always telling us that better times are just around the corner.
A new model isn't necessarily any better than the older one.
I'm sure that better times are on the way.
Figuring a way to make a dollar comes ahead of thinking about how to do the job better.
The farm production of this year is better than we expected.
Today, more and more people are changing jobs in order to get a better salary and higher social status.
You can count on us for better service in the future.
Now we are better able to understand their motive.
I hope you can come up with a better plan than this.
You know it better than me.
The nuclear family makes better communication possible between parents and children.

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