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better off predicate

 

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Better Off Predicate

Part of Speech: Noun phrase

Sense: A phrase used to express the improved or more desirable situation of the subject in comparison to an alternative option.

Usage:

  • The better off predicate is often used in decision-making or comparing two choices.
  • It asserts a preference for one option over another based on the subject's improved circumstances.

Example Sentences:

  1. She decided to take the higher-paying job because she believed she would be better off financially.
  2. If you study hard, you will be better off academically than your peers.
  3. The company determined that investing in new technology would make them better off in the long run.

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