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better off
know better
(set phrase) To recognize that a statement or belief is false or doubtful. / (set phrase) To understand that certain behavior is wrongful, futile, or inappropriate.
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better for you
comparative form of good for you: more good for you
better part of
better light
(figuratively) A way of presenting or perceiving something such that it appears more favourably than by an alternative presentation or perception.
get better
(intransitive, literally) To improve. / (intransitive, idiomatic) To recover from illness or other incapacitation.
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better than sex
better than nothing
Barely useful; almost worthless or pointless, but nevertheless better than having nothing at all.
go one better
To take a bet and add another to it. / To outdo somebody; to do something that surpasses what came before.
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