Examples of 'are better off without me' in a sentence

Meaning of "are better off without me"

are better off without me - A self-deprecating phrase used to convey the idea that a situation or group of individuals would be in a more favorable position if the speaker were not present or involved

How to use "are better off without me" in a sentence

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are better off without me
Maybe you people are better off without me.
They are better off without me.
It pricks when they say that my children are better off without me.
Maybe you are better off without me after all.
Maybe Karen and Micah are better off without me.
No . They are better off without me.
Sometimes I think maybe you guys are better off without me at this point.
Those kids are better off without me.
You and the girls are better off without me.
The two of you are better off without me.
You guys … You guys are better off without me.

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