Examples of 'better off by' in a sentence

Meaning of "better off by"

better off by: This phrase indicates that someone or something is in a more favorable or advantageous position as a result of a particular action or decision. It suggests that the outcome is more positive or beneficial compared to a previous state

How to use "better off by" in a sentence

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better off by
Both countries will be better off by specializing.
Far better off by not having the.
Who would not be better off by having.
We will be better off by finishing the offense and that means we need a back.
A year from now you are better off by a dollar.
Being better off by working together.
We recently realized he would be better off by home schooling.
We are better off by being dull.
We have been trying to design the architecture so people end up better off by participating.
You are better off by smelling of.
Because both parties feel they will be better off by making the trade.
We are better off by our own.
If she were that sly, she would be a lot better off by this point.
I will be better off by numbers.
If it yielded more, then the agent could make himself better off by saving more.

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We are making them better off by making investments in the economy.
But if you want a lady 's love You are better off by smelling of.
I think we are all better off by being well away from that horrid place.
Two, if you do your job, we would all be better off by now.
You probably would be better off by drinking a light beer.
This feat of social engineering would leave the class as a whole better off by $100.
Would we be better off by now.
You are better off by smelling of * * A gentleman 's cologne instead of sneakers and stool.
I really can not see how we would be better off by not remaining in the EU.
We are better off by our own . Listen to me.
Will we be worse off or better off by leaving?
I am better off by myself . Alone is fine.
Times when I was not better off by staying in.
I'm better off by myself.
Do you think you would be made better off by a war with Russia?
You'd be a lot better off by realizing that history doesn't end-authors end, okay?
So a year from now, I would be better off by a quarter.
Who is made better off by this change in price?
Studies show, however, that we may have been better off by going to bed.
And the city is better off by far for his legacy gift.
A brick could fall and crack your skull. We're better off by being dull.
You will be better off by yourself, anyway.
Two, if you do your job, we'd all be better off by now.
Jerry thought he'd be better off by trying to date Laura instead of Sandy.
The only winners will be the banks, which will be better off by $141 million.
You would still be better off by three thousand dollars. Besides, if I did pull out.
If you are trying to scare me, you would be better off by saying, " Boo!
We 'd be better off by ourselves.
In Manitoba, the wealthiest families will still be better off by $37, the PBO says.
You're better off by far.
I have often thought I would have been better off by telling the first Mrs. B.
You will be better off by taking a son-in-law to help you.
Or will you ultimately be better off by cutting it short?
You 'd be better off by far.
And who among us would not be better off by making a little effort?

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