Definition: On the other hand, “better off” is a phrase that indicates a general state of improvement or advantage. It doesn’t necessarily involve a direct comparison between two specific items. Examples: After winning the lottery, they were better off financially. Despite the challenges, she’s better off now than she was a year ago. More @Wikipedia
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