Examples of 'is much better off' in a sentence
Meaning of "is much better off"
is much better off: This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something is in a more favorable or improved condition compared to before. It typically refers to a positive change in circumstances or situation
How to use "is much better off" in a sentence
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is much better off
But he is much better off here.
Although this country also has poverty issues it is much better off economically than Haiti.
It is much better off starting with the accidents.
If one of them is much better off.
He is much better off without me.
He earns a lot of money and he is much better off than we are.
She is much better off.
Our industry and the environment is much better off because of this.
He is much better off dead.
This steady income means that Namond is much better off than his peers.
Man is much better off if he obeys the voice that feeds him.
They both reflect they believe Carly is much better off without Franco.
The world is much better off with that man behind bars.
You raised a monster, and the world is much better off without him.
Music is much better off with the Web.
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Comparatively, Japan is much better off.
The world is much better off because of the Luthors.
But she"s still better off. - She is much better off.
I am sure the case is much better off in their capable hands.
I guess you are right . But she 's still better off . - She is much better off.
I also know she is much better off where she is now.
Everyone is much better off when I am not there.
And Ellie is much better off.
The film is much better off with Mark Wahlberg in that role.
Today the country is much better off because of the Lula government.
Republic City is much better off now that you have arrived.
That plate is much better off than I am.
A cockroach is much better off on the floor!
I know he is much better off in heaven, but we loved him so.
County government is much better off now that he 's out of the job.
I know that he is much better off in Heaven, but then we loved him so.
Historically, US economy is much better off under Democratic presidents than Republican.
Oh, she is much better off.
I know that he is much better off in Heaven.".
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Better to appreciate the scent of the paintings
This just gets better and better