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1 The situation is certainly better that it was than a year ago.
2 It was quite wonderful - certainly better than anything Blackpool could offer.
3 It's certainly better than going to an analyst for years & cheaper.
4 But he'd certainly better not see you or Champ as you are.
5 He was certainly better placed to do so than his glory-hunting team-mate.
6 He knew it better than anyone else, certainly better than any mapmaker.
7 Doing time was never easy, but Annie's situation was certainly better than Catherine's.
8 It answers one, unequivocally: Yes, it is certainly better to floss.
9 This is a good thing and certainly better than another collapse of devolution.
10 They're almost certainly better than any TV or monitor you own.
11 She hid it well, certainly better than Schiavone hid her wrath.
12 My rheumatism, I thank your lordship, is certainly better , though not quite gone.
13 That is certainly better than pursuing a nuclear power option.
14 It's not been quite vintage Bok display, but it's certainly better than last week.
15 In some potentially key areas, the data is certainly better than a random guess.
16 And there are certainly better choices for commuting to work or riding a century.
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