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The phrase "make a living with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to doing a job to make money. For example, "She wanted to make a living with her passion for photography, so she opened up a studio."
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I lived in Brooklyn for 13 years, struggling to make a living with art and photography.
We harness the winter sail, and we make a living with horses.
I can make a living with this, but I can't now because of this regulation".
I feel lucky that I can make a living with it.
Though he had early success, he has still had to scramble to make a living with his words.
I want to show people you can make a living with 30 cows on a rocky hill".
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Before that, his father made a living with peach orchards.
"I'm just lucky that I'm making a living with my music," Mr. James said.
It was surreal, even for a man who has made a living with a company whose specialty is spectacle.
Initially, he made a living with a weekend book stall in Petticoat Lane market in east London, and building work.
"Running is a great job, but you get tired making a living with your body," he said.
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