better choice

collocation in English

meaningsofbetterandchoice

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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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choice
noun
uk
/tʃɔɪs/
us
/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofbetterandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbetter choice

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A neutral term, the "cognitive basis" of metaphors, may be abetterchoice.
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It's just that he considers farming to be more worthwhile, abetterchoice.
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One could thus ask whether music industries are abetterchoicefor export guides than governmental bodies.
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For maximum comparability across repeated testings that extend beyond 18 months, the toddler form may be thebetterchoice.
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Give yourself abetterchoice.
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It allows forbetterchoice.
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There could have been nobetterchoice.
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There could be nobetterchoice.
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One could not make abetterchoice.
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For management of hypotension, ephedrine may cause undesirable tachycardia and phenylephrine given as small boluses or infusion is probably abetterchoicein these circumstances.
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She next provides an example of a high-fat choice, biscuits (cookies), and then a contrast, and what's abetterchoiceto have.
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Consideration has to be given to the possibility that a patient at another institution may be abetterchoicefor allocation of that organ.
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Intuitively, we would like to choose a node that is common to both branches and the youngest common node seems thebetterchoice.
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So there is epistemic dependency again, in that she topicalizes high-fat foods, exemplifies this with biscuits, and contrasts this with abetterchoice.
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If these are sound, we tend towards abetterchoice.
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We think that it is abetterchoiceof word.
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It is difficult to think of abetterchoice.
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Abetterchoiceof food is needed for ill patients.
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It enables him to get abetterchoiceof labourers.
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No listener in the world has abetterchoice.
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We now have a chance to make abetterchoice.
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It is about offering people abetterchoice.
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There is better management,betterchoiceof priorities.
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They could not have made abetterchoice.
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That may be so, but he would be thebetterchoice.
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