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The phrase "make a living from" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe how someone earns their income. For example, "He was able to make a living from selling handmade guitars."
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It's something she's learned to live with, and to make a living from.
"I don't make a living from it.
He doesn't make a living from WestportNow.com.
I don't make a living from music.
Islanders in Lampedusa make a living from fishing.
But you could make a living from it.
Did he make a living from his art?
None were able to make a living from their music.
The question was: how to make a living from it?
"I make a living from my studio practice.
"But you can't make a living from farming anymore.
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