Sentence examples for better off maybe from inspiring English sources

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By the same logic, namely a presumed link between quality and quantity, it could also be argued that some services would be even better off, maybe also in relation to geographical distribution, if they were exported to or coordinated with similar services in other (and larger) countries.

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So they'd be better off stating maybe that they are speaking behalf of the 25% instead – far less catchy, but then far more realistic.

There is this abstract sense of yeah, we all want to be better off, but maybe somebody else should be doing something about that.

Maybe he is not bitter about his former teammates saying they were better off without him last year; maybe he just wanted to hold his index finger high in the air and get to bear-hug a teammate.

They're maybe better off with a bicycle.

They haven't even attempted to convince Catalan people that they would be better off remaining in Spain, maybe they can't think of any good arguments!!!

"I like cleanliness, and I think you're better off going there than maybe someplace that you have no idea where the food's coming from.

You'd be better off without make up, maybe a hint of mascara.

At some point you begin to root for them and wonder if they might be better off quitting the whole tragedy — maybe hopping a flight from Verona to the Riviera and hitting the casinos for a long weekend.

If you're looking for a ritzy, three-Michelin-starred destination for your 25th anniversary, you're better off eating in New York, San Francisco, Chicago or maybe even Las Vegas.

My mother though will easily find someone like me; they are her three sons, my brothers, conceivably nicer than me, so she'll be fine, maybe even better off without me.

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