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1 We shall have good fun and better liquor .
2 You wouldn't believe it, and you know that better liquor can't be got in the neighbourhood.
3 Johnson said, 'that must be a better liquor than the Cornish, for both its component parts are better . '
4 It came that, being thoughtful and imaginative, John Appleman decided that he, at least, should drink better liquor than did tipplers in general.
5 I doubt if he have better liquors than this which hath ripened upon the sands of the Lido.
6 "That accounts," said Lady Mabel, "for the provident care you lately showed, in laying in a stock of better liquor for your winter's use.
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