Examples of 'it was for the better' in a sentence
Meaning of "it was for the better"
It was for the better - This phrase indicates that a particular outcome or decision was ultimately beneficial or advantageous in the long run. It implies that a difficult or unpleasant situation led to a positive result
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it was for the better
But this time it was for the better.
It was for the better anyways.
At first he thought it was for the better.
But it was for the better.
I was relieved and thought it was for the better.
I felt it was for the better.
Though some were lost and it was for the better.
Maybe it was for the better.
Their relationship was changing and she hoped it was for the better.
Both times it was for the better.
I told her that I broke up with her and it was for the better.
Perhaps it was for the better.
I thought, trying to convince myself that it was for the better.
I think it was for the better because it has been a totally decisive geostrategic change.
Yet he figured it was for the better.
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It was for the better that I missed out.
He supposed it was for the better.
Sometimes something happens, something terrible avoided but that do not mean it was for the better.
The one and only Pflaum. It was for the better anyway.
They have watched you grow and change - whether it was for the better or worse.
Trust me, it was for the better.
Or the worse . It was hard to tell whether it was for the better.
Ooh, maybe it was for the better.
The army has changed, and it was for the better.
Mr. Choi thought it was for the better.
Zero One prospered, and for a time it was for the better.
It was necessary and it was for the better.
I can't breathe in here. Ooh, maybe it was for the better.
Frankly, I think it was for the better.
YOKO, " Well, something changed and it was for the better.
Do not be, trust me . It was for the better.
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