better bargain

collocation in English

meaningsofbetterandbargain

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better
adjective
uk
/ˈbet.ər/
us
/ˈbet̬.ɚ/
comparative of good: of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things ...
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bargain
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/
us
/ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/
something on sale at a lower price than its ...
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(Definition ofbetterandbargainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We contend that owner-occupation is abetterbargainfor the council tenant and abetterbargainfor the taxpayer.
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I reckon that that is a magnificent bargain, and as the benefits of privatisation are fully realised, it will become an evenbetterbargain.
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What really was the case was that the railway companies were in a stronger position, and consequently able to make thebetterbargain.
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This will make the certificates an evenbetterbargainthan they are now.
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Some, of course, will feel that they have got abetterbargainthan others.
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It is a ratherbetterbargainthan he thought.
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The figures on which we can reach the conclusion that at some stage in future he will get abetterbargainare being withheld.
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I start with the origins and the purposes of trade unions which, in a single sentence, were to get abetterbargainfor their members.
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It could not possibly be maintained that the city council could not give its citizens abetterbargainthan was provided by those fantastic figures.
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They know that they can get abetterbargainbecause they thereby secure a greater proportion of doctors' and surgeons' time.
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That means it would be all thebetterbargainfor us.
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The quarry owner feels that he can obtain abetterbargainby hauling several hundred thousand tonnes a week by road through the national park.
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There cannnot be abetterbargainthan that.
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In many cases this is abetterbargainthan demolition and rebuilding.
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Abetterbargaincould not possibly be made.
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I believe if the circumstances are as urgent as they are that abetterbargainought to have been made.
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I think they do so because at present, following devaluation, they may get abetterbargainhere than they would abroad.
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Surely it would be abetterbargainfor the taxpayer if we could have smaller and faster ships?
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The sooner they accept that this will happen, thebetterbargainthey will be able to make.
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The private sector gives the consumer a muchbetterbargainthan the goods and services of the nationalised industry sector.
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