Examples of 'may be better' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be better"

The phrase 'may be better' suggests that there is a possibility or potential for improvement or a more favorable outcome. It is often used when comparing two options, situations, or choices. 'May be better' implies that the alternative or alternative course of action is worth considering and could lead to a more desirable result

How to use "may be better" in a sentence

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may be better
It may be better than just staying here.
I dare say they may be better than me.
May be better to marry a murderer than no one.
Resources which may be better utilised elsewhere.
May be better than the initial ones.
Two heads may be better than one.
It was thought that personal contact may be better.
Your nose may be better than my eyes.
In an odd sort of way he may be better off.
It may be better off this way at lunch.
Online education may be better for you.
That may be better done through a dedicated law.
Perhaps some warm milk may be better.
It may be better if you hired specialized agency.
Such children may be better off inside.

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It may be better defined in more recent revisions.
Alternative dairy products may be better tolerated.
There may be better soil over here.
Move to another location where reception may be better.
There may be better ideas than these.
Alternatives that may be better suited.
But it may be better to be overworked than interrupted.
Though the couch may be better for him.
So it may be better for me to start with seeds.
Increasing dietary intake may be better.
There may be better access from above.
Or the fish tank may be better.
I thought it may be better to just operate instead.
If your opponent is very close to you it may be better.
A big house may be better for kids.
It may be better to focus on growth and development instead.
Some programs may be better than others.
It may be better not even to carry a list of questions.
Our chances may be better here.
It may be better if you told her directly.
Actual results may be better or worse.
It may be better to let the nurse know.
And the climate may be better this year.
It may be better to ask the question this.
Hydroxychloroquine sulfate may be better tolerated than chloroquine.
It may be better to roll out agile in steps.
Khaled also said it may be better to give grants.
You may be better off finding a mirror.
I actually think it may be better than the book.
It may be better to wait the five days.
Or that one stock may be better than another.
It may be better to book a minivan in that case.
The next instalment may be better.
Then it may be better to return to mount katsuragi.
A technical training program may be better.

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