Sentence examples for better off framing from inspiring English sources

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You're better off framing your goal as "eating healthier" so that you'll remain motivated and optimistic.

With the benefit of hindsight, some advocates said they would have been better off framing the law more explicitly as a tax, although doing so would have been politically explosive.

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They'd be better off with a frame that just read memory cards.

Over a time-frame, eventually, the artist will be better off".

Mr. Gore, instead of talking about farmers and flood relief, focused on the economy and asked voters if they were better off now than four years ago, a tribute to the economic concerns that have long framed politics in this state.

In his 2013 conference speech he framed the contest around the "cost of living crisis", calling on the electorate to ask whether they felt better off and to vote accordingly.

Critics often say that although carbon frames are lighter if riders really want to climb more speedily they'd be better off losing some pounds rather than spending some.

Better off without him?

Are Americans better off?

So, are you better off?

Everyone seems better off now.

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