Akira
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- Italian
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I think it's an idiomatic thing but I'm not sure, so I'm posting here. Sorry in advance if I'm wrong.
Well, cutting to the chase. Why the "a"? Why, according with Google, it's more common "What do you do for a living" instead of "What do you do for living"?
To my foreign ears seem way better the latter.
Well, cutting to the chase. Why the "a"? Why, according with Google, it's more common "What do you do for a living" instead of "What do you do for living"?
To my foreign ears seem way better the latter.
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