better deal

collocation in English

meaningsofbetteranddeal

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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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deal
noun
uk
/diːl/
us
/diːl/
an agreement or an arrangement, especially ...
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(Definition ofbetteranddealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another objective of this project is tobetterdealwith situations where there is a major shortage of heat in the district heating network.
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To begin with, workers could often get abetterdealunder the employers' liability act.
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Individuals used rhetorical defenses as a way to both contain the 'good and bad' aspects of their organizational experience in order tobetterdealwith the ever-present organizational turbulence.
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Greater choice and abetterdealfor citizens remained on the agenda.
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I support the trade unions in their present campaign which says that the customer deserves abetterdeal.
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If people choose to take the state pension later while they work on, they deserve abetterdeal.
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Those war widows deserve and must have abetterdealnow.
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I wish him well; we all wish to see a muchbetterdealfor sport in this country.
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We can farbetterdealwith those countries if we adopt the metric system.
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As well as being our own education authority once again, we also looked forward to abetterdealon funding.
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It is time that motorists got abetterdeal.
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If they are given abetterdeal, not only they but society will greatly benefit.
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Employees aged over 50 have, for many years, had abetterdealthan those aged below 50.
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More broadly, competition on the railways will offer passengers and freight customers abetterdeal.
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He should hold off and co-operate with the industry to get abetterdeal.
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While it limits the number of carcases coming in, it at least gives them a ratherbetterdealthan they were getting previously.
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Many people accept that they represent a more flexible,betterdeal.
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Let's negotiate over it and see if we can reach abetterdeal.
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It will be able to raise capital for investment more cheaply—abetterdealall round for the travelling public.
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We are fully committed to providing abetterdealfor victims of crime and ensuring that they receive the support that they deserve.
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