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You'll find yourself in deep water if you continue to live beyond your means.
He is rich, and lives like a beggar.
How are you getting along these days?
While there are some people who use the Internet to learn foreign languages, there are others, living on less than a dollar a day, who cannot even read their own language.
He is not better off because he is poorly paid.
Music makes our life happy.
The Japanese at large consider themselves better off than they used to be.
May God show us a better life!
Those homeless people are living hand-to-mouth.
I envy your lifestyle - living day-to-day like that.
Drake earns his living by working for the lawyer.
David has never had a steady job. He has always lived by his wits.
David has never had a steady job, but he's always managed to make ends meet.
I think most people are better off now than they used to be.
I think most people are better off now than they used to be.
I might as well die as lead such a life.
That poor family lives from hand to mouth every month.
Live from hand to mouth.
The landlord used to be quite well off.
The man lives from hand to mouth and never saves a cent.

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