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Sentence count:151+3Posted:2017-03-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: better offSimilar words: get the better ofbetterhad betterbettermenta matter ofas a matter of factletterfetterMeaning: adj. in a more fortunate or prosperous condition. 
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61. Otherwise that consumer could rearrange purchases out of a given income to make himself or herself better off.
62. The country would be better off if more women were serving in Congress.
63. Now I wonder if I would not have been better off in sneakers and a fleece, more populist clothes.
64. It is widely assumed that the more efficiently a stock market functions the better off everyone is.
65. For not understanding that we were better off without him.
66. In other words we would have been better off cashing the precept and keeping the money under the mattress.
67. Seven out of ten families in Darlington would be better off under Labour's fair rent proposals.
68. I'd be better off at home with all those kids!
69. Women are better off raising the issue and working through differences or even getting counseling before having a child.
70. If we would not be better off, it might be better to go it alone.
71. Would you be better off lowering your prices and selling for cash only? 3.
72. Conversely, residents of unincorporated Pima County and the proposed new cities may be better off if the supervisors call the shots.
73. Ask yourself after this meeting whether you would have been better off without her.
74. If column 3 exceeds column 2, the Jones Enterprise would be better off doing something else with its resources.
75. He said if Darlington received the regional average increase the town's health services would be £1.3m better off.
76. Another constant thread is lesbianism,[www.Sentencedict.com] as if to say that women are better off without men.
77. Don't you think you'd be better off with a soft drink?
78. But if gender factors continue to be ignored, the majority of rural dwellers may find themselves little better off.
79. If you really want to make light of powder you are better off with specialised hardware.
80. So they did the switch, cleared their debts, and now £6 a month better off.
81. Organization participants with majority power must be persuaded that they would be significantly better off if a change occurred.
82. He looks likely to tell staff they will be better off leaving cars at home and travelling by moped or motorcycle.
83. Many 'New Age' therapists simply exploit the hopes and fears of sick people who would be better off going to their own doctor.
84. Nearly a decade later, our educational system was no better off than it had been when the commission issued its report.
85. Hence it would be possible to achieve a Pareto gain, making some people better off without making anyone else worse off.
86. Faced with such a threat ... spiders may be better off lurking beneath the plughole from now on.
87. First, her brother is self-evidently a petty fraudster better off behind bars.
88. Is it not better off as a hidden surprise to be discovered by the interested tourist?
89. Table 16.8 shows that the household is marginally better off out of work than it would have been in work.
90. According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy. Jerry Seinfeld 
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