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He's living from hand to mouth.
He was then living from hand to mouth.
He was able to get along on the small amount of money.
He has been well off since he started this job.
I wonder if he can live on such a small salary.
He would often talk about the people he had lived among while he was in Africa.
He is far better off now than he was five years ago.
He is better off now than he was five years ago.
I hear he was set free after doing five years in prison.
He is far better off than he was three years ago.
He is better off than he was ten years ago.
He is far better off than he was ten years ago.
His motto is "Plain living and high thinking."
I would rather live by myself than do as he tells me to do.
I would rather live by myself than do what he tells me to do.
His family has to live on his small income.
It was difficult to live on his meager earnings.
He has two brothers, one lives in Osaka and the other in Kobe.
The Japanese live in harmony with nature.
It is expensive to live in Japan.

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