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With the recent pay cut, they’ve been struggling to make ends meet. (AFLOAT)
The recent pay cut has made it hard for them to stay afloat .
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His salary barely covers his day-to-day living costs. (HAND)
His salary forces him to live hand to mouth, barely covering daily expenses.
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Depending on tips makes workers feel pressured to work harder than usual. (HUSTLE)
Having to hustle for tips puts extra pressure on workers to perform.
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Renovating the house was surprisingly affordable thanks to careful planning. (BREAK)
The house renovation didn't break the bank due to careful planning.
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The concert tickets were extremely expensive! (NOSE)
We had to pay through the nose for those concert tickets!
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I’ve been saving up for months, so I can finally afford the holiday. (SCRIMPING)
After months of scrimping and saving , I can finally afford my holiday.
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After paying bills, Rob has little left to spend on entertainment. (DISPOSABLE)
After paying bills, Rob’s disposable income for entertainment is limited.
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After deductions, his actual earnings were much less than expected. (TAKE-HOME)
His take-home pay was disappointing after all the taxes were deducted.
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She spends her money impulsively and never saves anything. (HOLE)
Her money burns a hole in her pocket because she spends impulsively and never saves.
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A new factory in the area has created jobs and boosted the local economy. (ECONOMIC)
The new factory has contributed to economic growth by creating jobs.
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