Should it be "which martial arts style is better for you" instead?

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Should it be "which martial arts style is better for you" instead?

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If you're interested in learning more balanced, full-body moves, karate might be a better choice. For those interested in learning fast and more elaborate kicking moves, taekwondo is the better option. A good way to find out which martial arts style is best for you is to try taking beginner classes in both disciplines.

Should it be "which martial arts style is better for you" instead, as only two martial arts styles are being compared? Thanks.
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Re: Should it be "which martial arts style is better for you" instead?

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tamguatlay wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 8:39 am If you're interested in learning more balanced, full-body moves, karate might be a better choice. For those interested in learning fast and more elaborate kicking moves, taekwondo is the better option. A good way to find out which martial arts style is best for you is to try taking beginner classes in both disciplines.
Should it be "which martial arts style is better for you" instead, as only two martial arts styles are being compared? Thanks.
Yes. "which martial arts style is better for you" is correct in this case.
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