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The phrase "a living constrained" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a living being that is restricted or limited in some way, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The artist depicted a living constrained by societal expectations, struggling to express their true self."
Alternatives: "a restricted life" or "a limited existence".
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There is an infinite number of ways that firms and individuals can make a living, constrained only by imagination and finding something useful to do that nobody else is pursuing in exactly the same way.
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Constrained to earn a living for herself and her daughter, she took every kind of photograph rather than concentrating on one area or style.
No one can expect women writers to suddenly buck the trends that have moulded them for decades, but we can keep the question of what constrains us in fiction writing as a living debate.
I believe it's a living and breathing document, and I don't think it should be narrowly constrained to the meaning of words 200 years ago -- 211 years ago -- as Justice Scalia and, apparently, Governor Bush would.... Q.
If you have similar ambitions constrained by moral obligations, there are many other means of earning a living that are more lucrative than lawyering.
A woman constrained by marriage to an eccentric scientist.
We're heading into a carbon constrained world.
Here he is a bit constrained.
Others make a living.
We made a living".
"It's a living martyrdom".
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