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  1. better-offadjective

    Antonyms:
    worse-off

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  1. Jeb Bush:

    The country's better off that you're the speaker.

  2. State John Kerry on Sunday:

    We are seeking reelection to the executive board because we believe that both the United States and UNESCO are better off the deeper our ties extend, and in standing for reelection, both President Obama and I are also pledging to work with our former colleagues in the U.S. Congress, and do all we can to restore U.S. funding to UNESCO in full.

  3. Chief Executive Ivan Menezes:

    You're better off in free trade agreements if you've got more clout, and the EU brings more clout to the table.

  4. Stanley Fischer:

    The lower inflation that we'll get from the lower price of oil is going to be temporary, i wouldn't worry about that very much because that period of negative, low inflation is actually happening as a result of a phenomenon that's making everyone better off, and furthermore likely to increase GDP rather than reduce it.

  5. Keith Waring:

    If we vote for it today, how are we going to be better off tomorrow or the next day ? without a substantive change in policy, the proposal is hollow.


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