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Discover LudwigThe phrase "livelihood of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to one's means of making a living or supporting oneself. Example: The closure of the factory had a huge impact on the livelihood of the small town's residents.
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Meltwater from these glaciers helps sustain the livelihood of thousands of farmers.
But is burning down a company and threatening the livelihood of its workers truly nonviolent?
More important, it undermines the livelihood of commercial-software developers, putting a brake on innovation.
"We don't trample the livelihood of those we're trying to win over".
What's more, donors have neglected agriculture, the livelihood of most Cambodians.But there are inklings of change.
Agriculture and fishing are the principal means of livelihood of the people of the coastal lowlands.
He added, "Without this service, the health and livelihood of Villagers" would be put at risk.
The spill "disrupted the lives (and livelihood) of thousands of claimants and their families for years".
But you are talking about the livelihood of people who were my babysitters growing up.
Nor very much about the livelihood of that most benighted of employees, the agricultural labourer.
I think we all want to preserve the livelihood of someone who does a good job".
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