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Discover Ludwig"barely live" is not a correct phrase in English; however, "barely surviving" or "barely making ends meet" are much better phrases to use
For example, "I am barely making ends meet, so I cannot afford to buy a new car."
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"I could barely live with the book," she said.
I can barely live without my phone and internet access now.
Who can barely live in the real world when the party dismisses her.
"I could barely live off the $600 I was making," he said of his monthly salary.
It is a potent magnet for those millions of country people who can barely live off the measly landholdings available to them.
A wind that doesn't even let bittersweet grow: those sad little plants can barely live, holding on for all they're worth to the side of the cliffs in these hills, as if they were smeared onto the earth.
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"We are barely living".
"We're barely living".
Some would say he barely lives as a Muslim.
The reality is that they have barely lived.
How can one impart life lessons from a life he has barely lived?
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