Adjective Satellite
more familiar or renowned than the other of two
Source: WordNetAn uninspiring canvas becomes a glamorous masterpiece when it is reattributed to a better-known artist. Arthur Smith
I'm not a fan of Dr. Seuss's better-known work, but his fables leave me awe-struck. 'Ten Tall Tales' is a collection of stories where his trademark anarchy is combined with a tautness of writing that shines an affectionate yet uncompromising spotlight on some of the absurdities of human behaviour. Giles Andreae
the better-known book of the two Source: Internet
Among the better-known folk dances are the bhangra of Punjab, the bihu of Assam, the chhau of Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand, garba and dandiya of Gujarat, ghoomar of Rajasthan, and the lavani of Maharashtra. Source: Internet
Additionally, several community projects have arisen to build spiritual successors to the series, of which NAEV is one of the better-known. Source: Internet
Carter also took advantage of the record number of state primaries and caucuses in 1976 to eliminate his better-known rivals one-by-one. Source: Internet