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What is a word better than most?

It's impossible to say what's "better" than "most" without knowing the specific context. "Most" is a perfectly good word, and the best word choice often depends on the intended meaning and the surrounding words.

For example, if you're trying to convey a higher degree than "most," you might use:

* Majority: Implies a larger portion, but not necessarily all.

* Vast majority: Emphasizes a significantly large portion.

* Nearly all: Suggests an almost complete amount.

* All: Indicates the entirety.

* Predominantly: Highlights what is most common.

If you can provide more context, I can give you a more precise answer!

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