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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a livelihood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the struggle to make a living in a difficult situation. For example, "The refugees had to leave their homes and fend for a livelihood in a foreign country."
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After his marriage Sheridan turned to the theatre for a livelihood.
Casting about for a livelihood in the United States, he decided to exploit his Archive commercially.
Directed by Midi Z, it tells the story of a poverty-stricken farmer struggling for a livelihood in Myanmar.
The Finance Ministry estimates that the average Frenchman pays 328 tips a year to members of 36 professions who depend on gratuities for a livelihood.
"Probably some younger individuals are interested in training for a livelihood, as opposed to a passion, whereas the older trainer has more than just a monetary interest".
Unlike Christianity, Muslim societies do not have a hierarchy of priesthood, nor do they provide for a livelihood to the graduates of the madrasas.
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Today, we are surrounded by excellent innovation for spending, but there is very little good innovation for earning and none for earning a livelihood. .
For others, a livelihood.
Blogging is a pastime for many, even a livelihood for a few.
Our forests and woods are nature's playground for the adventurous, museum for the curious, hospital for the stressed, cathedral for the spiritual, and a livelihood for the entrepreneur.
But unlike most alumni, Hoeveler has turned his passion for sports into a livelihood.
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