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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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both mean the same?

The weather was so bad we'd have been better off staying home.
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The weather was so bad we'd have been better staying home.
  

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Use "better off". To be frank, just "better" without "off" sounds wrong. CJ

  • Use "better off".
  • To be frank, just "better" without "off" sounds wrong.
  • CJ
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Use "better off". To be frank, just "better" without "off" sounds wrong.

CJ

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