Examples of 'might be better off without' in a sentence

Meaning of "might be better off without"

might be better off without: Implies that a situation, person, or item could potentially yield better outcomes or results if it is removed, avoided, or not included. It suggests that being without something might be more beneficial

How to use "might be better off without" in a sentence

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might be better off without
Marissa just might be better off without me.
Might be better off without him.
We have to consider the world might be better off without you.
You might be better off without them.
He suggests that human beings might be better off without religion.
We might be better off without water.
Then he started saying that we might be better off without him.
Why you might be better off without glasses.
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You might be better off without your head.
From what you have written it sounds like you might be better off without him.
I think I might be better off without you.
Then there is the suggestion that Argentina might be better off without him.
In a way, I might be better off without them.
It is tempting to think that humanity might be better off without a belief in God.

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Might be better off without him . I am not sure I trust that skunk.
I think Marissa just might be better off without me.
He might be better off without you… and so might I!
Why the Paris climate agreement might be better off without the US.
In a way, I might be better off without them… But I have got nothing to do.
And he 's beginning to think the world might be better off without him.
Marissa just might be better off without me . Well, that 's nonsense.
Did you ever stop to think, Hope might be better off without ' em?
Did you ever stop to think, Hope might be better off without ' em? I made a promise.
All in all, than, it looks as if we might be better off without ECT.
Sweets … No offense, but you might be better off without her . Ooh, ouch.
But I've got nothing to do. In a way, I might be better off without them.
Terrible to say, but she might be better off without him.
Eventually, Ginny decided they might be better off without the help.
Sweets, no offense, but you might be better off without her.
Sometimes, you know, I think I might be better off without her.
After Sony ruined ‘ Endgame, ' Avengers 5 might be better off without Spider-Man.

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We would have been better off staying where we were
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