- - More skilful old wife has escaped a quickie, say
- - More proficient part of cable railway
- - A bachelor left monarch more skilful
- - Having more skills to pay the bills
- - More competent sailor holding end of rope in both hands
- - More skilled
- - More up to it
- - More adept
- - More competent
- - More up to the task
- - More proficient
- - More qualified
- - Inept earl admitting baron initially more competent
- - More accomplished, a cricketer hasn't got zero wickets
- - More up to the job
- - More skillful
- - Having more capabilities
- - More capable
- - More fit
- - Having more skill
- - More likely to get hired
- - More fit for the task
- - More apt
- - More talented
- - More suitable for a job
- - More practiced
- - More gifted
- - More eggspert
- - More effective.
- - More efficient.
- - With more skills
- - more competent bishop in real trouble
- - Comparatively adept sailor with large margins of error
- - Cleverer
- - Less inept
- - Better qualified
- - Better trained
- - Comparatively up for it
- - Not as inept
- - Not so ham-handed
- - Less clumsy
- - Better equipped
- - Less likely to err
- - Not as likely to mess up
- - Increasingly smart to have bag, mostly, when coming up to seller? Not half
- - Having better skills
- - Better suited
- - Less apt to freeze
- - Comparatively competent
- - Less likely to make mistakes
- - Less error-prone
- - Beating in competence
- - Less bungling
- - Better up to it
- - Comparatively fit
- - Not so inept
- - Better fit
- - Overqualified?
- - Less fumbling
- - Less helpless
- - Better, in a way
- - Less incompetent
- - Smarter
- - Better prepared
- - Fitter
- - Better fitted.
- - Better skilled.
- - increasingly on the ball, but for beckenbauer holding line
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