Does that mean significantly better…100 percent?
Or ?
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“Really better” does not necessarily mean a doubling of quality or an optimal condition.
Rather, I find it quite clear that “more clearly” at the same time less than optimal is. The difference to the previous state must only be significant, i.e. noticeable.
Thus, an improvement of 20-30% could be described as “more clearly”.
But if it is. a sporting performance, and the athlete has so far delivered results over a longer period of time, which fluctuate only by 0.5 to 1%, then an improvement by 2% would be “more clearly”.
Hello,
Significantly better always means an improvement has occurred to the previously known state, but this does not mean “to 100% healthy”…. Then you would also use the word “healthy”…
For example, I’m also colded, but unlike Saturday I’m much better today…. I’m gonna be able to cure this disease for a few days, so I feel really healthy again.
All good 🍀🍀🍀
No. For example, if you get dirty today and tomorrow “more clearly” doesn’t mean you’re 100% good.
It is clearly better to be 3%, 42, green or 2 days.
Always related.
It means what it says – something is “real” better than something else.
Clearly better means you’re much better, but it doesn’t mean you’re 100% fit/healthy again.