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Use "neater" in a sentence
"I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance)."
"The characters are kind of neater then I expected, but don't hold a candle to the other archetypes."
""Yes, ma'am," drawled the sheriff, "in them history days things was fixed up to excuse animal doin's, kind of neater and easier and more becomin 'than they are now."