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be sustenance
noun
Something that provides support or nourishment.
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Especially in holiday season, when discarded food and cardboard boxes can be sustenance and "harborage" (shelter) to rats.
There's going to be sustenance, there's going to be shelter.
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In the early 1960s, food was sustenance, and the American culinary landscape was bleak.
Food is now politics and ethics as much as it is sustenance.
"I am water, I am fire, I am sustenance," said one voice.
Most of them like power, so there is sustenance to be had in achieving and wielding power.
All in all, there is sustenance for Connecticut theatergoers of all tastes.
The whole thing is charmless, like a bowl of horse feed, but it's sustenance, and it validates coffee.
It's like asking, 'Would you rather eat or see a play?' One is sustenance, the other is substance.
The comfort food that Church's Kitchen serves is sustenance not only for the stomach, but also for the soul.
The bread was sustenance, even those tiny flecks of stale crust, that now chickens would reject as feed.
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