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Meanings
- better, preferable, less objectionable, least-worst
- more, increase, extra
- increase, growth
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Even if it means being poor, I think it's better to live honestly than to tell lies.
This job has low pay, but it's probably better than being unemployed.
Even if it's a bit inconvenient, I feel that the countryside without noise is a far better environment.
It might have still been better to speak up boldly rather than silently enduring it.
Even if it's not perfect, it's all the more reason why taking action is better than doing nothing.
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