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Discover LudwigThe phrase "livelihood of the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the means by which a particular person or group of people earns their living. For example: "The livelihood of the small farmers in this region depends largely on agricultural sales."
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Agriculture and fishing are the principal means of livelihood of the people of the coastal lowlands.
But the livelihood of the Kayapó people is under grave threat.
Mr. Elabnoudy's poetry intimately reflects the livelihood of the poor in Egypt's marginalized south.
Second, that interfering government is also the source of the livelihood of the most vocal bunch of protestors.
Tourism is also essential to the livelihood of the state and ranks third behind agriculture and manufacturing in economic significance.
Battles to simultaneously combat smoking and protect the livelihood of the tobacco-sellers have put the government in a bind.
"We must focus on improving the livelihood of the people to ensure the protection of the wildlife and their habitat.
Politicians all along the coast have called the moratorium a case of federal overkill that threatens the livelihood of the region.
This, in turn, has poisoned vegetables and drinking water, most harmfully affecting the health and livelihood of the human population around the Aral Sea littoral.
Without explanation, Russia closed its border to Azeri trucks, threatening the livelihood of the many Azeris who sell fruit and vegetables in Russia.
"Can we do what is best for Japan, protect the livelihood of the Japanese people, revive the Japanese economy?" Mr. Noda, 54, asked in a speech.
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