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better-than-

 

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Better-than-

Description:

Better-than- is a prefix used to indicate that something or someone has a higher quality, superiority, or advantage over another. It is commonly used to compare and emphasize the excellence of a particular object, person, or concept.

Examples:

As an Adjective:

1. She always strives to create a better-than-average gaming experience for her audience.

2. The chef prepared a delicious better-than-homemade pasta sauce that left everyone craving for more.

As a Noun:

1. Janice's artwork is a better-than-masterpiece, showcasing her extraordinary talent.

2. The movie was truly a better-than, leaving the audience in awe of its captivating storyline.

As an Adverb:

1. The new gaming laptop performs better-than before, thanks to the upgraded graphics card.

2. She speaks better-than fluently after studying the language for years.

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