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be well off
adverb
Accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
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They seemed to be well off and perfectly persuaded to Chris's point of view.
Never earning enough to be well off, always stuck for childcare, but things were all right.
"I'd say the better risk customers -- with better credit scores -- will be well off," he said.
In the booming economy, people are eager to not only be well off, but also to appear so.
Similarly Sané is more about potential than immediate impact, leaving aside the fact that City already seem to be well off for pacy wingers.
Although that apartment did not look opulent, Stratou and her family are known to be well off, and to many observers the couple appeared rather comfortable at a time of national privation.
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To get the full creative range from your off-camera flash it needs to be, well, off-camera — which means attaching it to something.
That is not because everybody is expected to be well-off; rather, it is thanks to social engineering.
Osborne's logic appears to be that if the Tories make life for poor people insufferable, they will simply choose to be well-off.
Experts have long assumed that such rulings seldom help the poor, because the benefits are restricted to the plaintiffs, who are likely to be well-off.
As the concept has been constructed historically, however, the citizens to whom "democracy" refers have tended to be well-off men, swathed in white skins, western bodies.
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