to shun someone or something away so that it becomes better than before
to have a better time by making a change of cutting something or someone out
be in a enhanced situation, particularly in monetary conditions
The family is better off without this guy who respects nobody and thinks that he is the centre of the universe at all times.
He is better off without his wife at such parties.
I do not believe that you will be better off without this suitcase. You should take it.
The process is better off without this step, which is not only time consuming for the employees but also is the most error prone of them all.
I think that he will be better off without the habit of smoking all the time.
Who can be better off without having a pizza every now and then?
She understood that he was better off without her so she left.
He would be better off if he curb his habit of spending everything that you earn at weekends.
There is no origin for this idiom
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Common phrase that has a specific meaning.