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'better off alone' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone would likely be better or more successful if they were to work, live, or exist without the help or influence of anyone else. For example, "I think Sam would be better off alone and focusing on her own career rather than getting caught up in her partner's ambitions."
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"We Were Better Off Alone" reads the tagline, which was presumably written by Steve Bannon as a horrifying allegory for Trump-era American foreign policy.
In 2001 O2 now owned by Telefónica of Spain was seen as better off alone, mostly because it was held back by the stodgy brand of BT, the former state monopoly.
In 2001, O2 currently owned by Telefónica of Spain was deemed better off alone, mostly because it was held back by the stodgy brand and poor customer-service reputation of BT, the former state monopoly.
The big guitars feel at odds with the slightly seedy, mixed down male vocals and the occasional reverb-laden guitar lick on Better Off Alone that sounds like it wants desperately in on the remake of Twin Peaks.
(See "Sony, Ericsson: Better Off Alone?") Rival Nokia ended the day flat, at 8.35 euros ($11.33), in Helsinki.
In 1999, the band released their first ever EP, Better Off Alone.
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Given the extended family all over America that has smothered him with "love," this is one kid who might have been better off home alone.
The difference between criticism and constructive criticism is the difference between an unsafe space where people are better off working alone for fear of being judged and a safe space where people feel comfortable exploring their creativity.
When Mlle Electra was exhibited at Kingston Fair, Noakes realised he would be better off working alone, and successfully staged his own "Electric Lady" in Hammersmith.
It is thought-provoking, this idea that you're better off aging alone than merging yourself legally with someone who might possibly drive you crazy.
There are far more of them than we could ever possibly need some 57,000 come up in an Amazon search and all too many of them are filled with such mind-numbingly obvious advice that you're better off leaving them alone.
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