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Discover Ludwig"on the dole" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is receiving government benefits or unemployment benefits. For example, "John has been on the dole for two years since his factory shut down."
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I wasn't one to finish football and sit on the dole.
At one point or another most of us have probably been on the dole.
He went on the dole.
Nuclear power is also on the dole.
· 3 million on the dole.
DAVID E. ROSENBAUM Corporations on the Dole?
(It's an unpaid job, so he's still on the dole).
I don't want to be back on the dole".
"Alaskans are on the dole," Ms. Stock said.
Hispanics don't want to be on the dole.
Squeezing institutions long on the dole is sensible.
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