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were better off
verb
To improve.
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This doesn't mean they were better off back then.
On this night, the Knicks were better off without him.
Mr. Ali shrugged off whether the Iraqis were better off without Mr. Hussein.
Sihanouk acknowledged that his people were better off under Vietnamese tutelage than under Khmer Rouge tyranny.
"No one is saying when Marcus got hurt we were better off without Marcus," he added.
Mr Milburn said that while more people were better off, poverty was more entrenched.
Areas around North America and Europe were better off, she said.
The players were better off, but not by an unimaginable distance.
The welfare commissioner said the program caused dependency and the poor were "better off" without it.
Now that a few have started, maybe they were better off before.
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Voters who were better-off, college educated and devout preferred him too.
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