"mode of living" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to the lifestyle or habits that someone has adopted. For example, "Their humble mode of living gives them a sense of satisfaction.".
And so she returned to her favorite mode of living.
Usually you get a feel for the person who used to live in the house you're clearing - little things, style, a mode of living.
Instead, the Wii U feels like an accommodation to the new mode of living that Apple's iPhone and iPad have introduced.
She spoke for their rebel youth at her Wellesley graduation, demanding "a more immediate, ecstatic, and penetrating mode of living" than the older generation ever knew.
In the abstract, many of these families continue to embrace simple, unostentatious modes of living.
I suggest that "non-believers" like Simon Critchley, who express serious interest in and appreciation of religions, are thinking of them as modes of living and of understanding.
We went in search of places to excite us, buildings to show us new ways of seeing and modes of living.
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