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Hello, I would like to ask: If someone has a health problem and I want to say: 'See you at a better time', is it correct? Or do I need to use 'in/on? Better time' and whats the difference?
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If someone has a health problem and I want to say:'See you at a better time', is it correct? Or do I need to use 'in/ ona better time'?
'I'll see you at a better time' is OK, or 'I'll see you when you're feeling better'.
 
** I am not a teacher. **

"See you at a better time" is correct conversational English.

You should ask "Is it correct?", not "Does it correct?".
 
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