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How can I use "Better still"?

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Rebecca

"Better still" or "Better yet" is used when you already said an idea but thought of an even better one, normally addressing the same topic. Ex: Visit us for a few days or, better still, a few weeks. Ex: We could see a horse or, better yet, ride one.

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