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Discover Ludwig"flat living" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the experience or lifestyle of living in an apartment or flat. Example: "After years of living in a big house, Sarah decided to downsize and embrace the simplicity of flat living."
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Someone else, she finds, is in her flat, living her life, scrolling through her endless emails.
As you can see in the chart, incomes were relatively stagnant during the last expansion, too, indicating that flat living standards may have deeper causes than just the most recent business cycle.
Nonetheless, differences within Britain were important, and flat living in a Glasgow tenement was very different from residence in a self-contained house characteristic of large parts of the north of England.
'Real' footballing memories came later in 2002, when I sat with Gran and assorted family friends in the same basement flat living room watching Becks roll in his big redemption penalty against the Argentinians, again.
Student flat living always goes one of two ways: if it's all-male you all end up spending 17 hours a day playing Pro Evo in silence while the one of you who is least psychologically capable of maintaining a weed habit develops a really big weed habit, and there is a single traffic cone always in one corner.
Student flat living always goes one of two ways: if it's all-male you all end up spending 17 hours a day playing Pro Evo in silence while the one of you who is least psychologically capable of maintaining a weed habit develops a really big weed habit, and there is a single traffic cone always in one corner.
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To be honest I'd not really thought about him for a while, but then I saw that a London flat lived in by Hendrix was opening to the public.
Or spinster ladies in chilly London flats, living on tea, biscuits and broken dreams.
It is a terrible vision of London as a kind of emotional wasteland, a world of single people in single flats, living quiet, unhappy lives: like Schrödinger's cat, they could as well be alive or dead.
It is a terrible vision of London as a kind of emotional wasteland, a world of single people in single flats, living quiet, unhappy lives: like Schrödinger's cat, they could as well be alive or dead.
Welby was later to recall spending much of his teenage years in a series of rented flats living alone with his father, caring for him after a stroke, and even having to do the occasional midnight flit when they couldn't pay the rent.
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