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1 And the good news is there's probably better to come this weekend.
2 It was probably better to just spill than answer the twenty questions.
3 Well, we stood at least a fifty-fifty chance of winning; probably better .
4 There is probably better brandy in the general's cellar than in mine.
5 You'd probably better know there's another story running around the club scene.
6 The chances of being a hero are probably better than history suggests.
7 The woman knows the male heart probably better than does it itself.
8 It was probably better for Gretchen that she left when she did.
9 He felt fine, probably better than Flavian, who looked pale and tired.
10 You know the coast of Anatolia probably better than anyone else here.
11 It's probably better if he blows off some steam on his own.
12 In fact, it was probably better that I hang around till then.
13 The King is probably better , but not well, by a great deal.
14 You're probably better by yourself when you're in one of your tantrums.
15 He, uh, lives with his mother and it's probably better that way.
16 Spot on, and probably better than I expected over 90 minutes, Arteta said.
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