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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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91. Who could say if Margaret was not better off a young widow, able yet to make a humbler and happier match?
92. You will be better off saying your piece and seeing what happens rather than keep bottling things up.
93. This should leave you happier about your lot in life and also better off financially.
94. We're certainly a lot better off than we were five years ago.
95. In either case Susie is better off and David no worse off.
96. Are you better off than you were four years ago?
97. There is widespread agreement that there are many mentally disturbed people in prison who would be better off in hospital.
98. The other side of the coin was the increasing subjection in 1922 of the poor peasants to those better off.
99. I reckoned they would be better off not being involved in our constant battles.
100. Peter would be better off without her tagging along anyway.
101. In most circumstances you are better off using a lower resolution and clearer text.
102. The harsh fact is that families suffering from unemployment are barely any better off.
103. Many of the larger communities felt they would be better off if they were self-governing.
104. You could switch to diesel but you'd be better off hopping to work.
105. If you have to eat a cold chip, you're better off with an old-fashioned greasy one.
106. Everywhere an unspoken question seemed to hang heavily in the air: Would we have been better off without Home Rule?
107. Most men and women would be better off for not going to prison at all.
108. Savers with smaller deposits looking for easy access to their money may be better off with either egg or the Nationwide.
109. If we join forces,[http://sentencedict.com/better off.html] we'll both be better off.
110. Spendable money is better off spent.
111. You will be better off without your abusive boyfriend.
112. So probably, objectively, he'd be better off going alone.
113. Mark Latham also said Ms Gillard would have been better off giving Mr Rudd the foreign affairs portfolio to prevent him from being a loose cannon in Brisbane.
114. America is better off having had Donald Rumsfeld as Defense Secretary.
115. For learning the language, you'll be better off if you can find a station that focuses more on things like news, weather, and call-in advice programs.
116. You're better off without that jerk Good riddance, I say.
117. They also tend on average to be better off, better educated and, more importantly, employed.
118. Within the diverse group - each member of which gets an equal say in rate-setting decisions - there is a view that the euro-zone economy would be better off if rates were already at 1%.
119. The never-in-debt savers are usually better off than the spendthrifts who are always in debt beyond their capacity to pay.
120. The world would be better off if there were more interracial marriages.
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