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Discover Ludwig'hard living' is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about a lifestyle that involves a lot of difficulty, challenges, and struggles, for example: "He was used to hard living, having grown up in poverty."
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"It's hard living a double life," he said.
For centuries, dairy farmers have worked a hard living from New England's rocky landscape.
As his second marriage foundered, "writing became hard; living a lot harder".
Tayvone Maxwell, 19, who hopes to officiate the Super Bowl one day, said "it's been hard" living in the projects.
She says it will be hard living in the same town as Keith, but that she is happy.
It must be hard living alone and having diabetes.
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Hard-living Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, 72, may be the poster boy for aging ungracefully.
They were hard-living fellows.
A hard-living, hard-drinking gambler.
Memoir of the author's hard-living grandfather.
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