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Chalk hat 862 Posted 3 years ago
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Live off that area

Hello all.

I know what "live off" generally means: to get your income or food from a supply of money or from another person. But look at this sentence: "He was a normal person who lived off that area." Does it mean here that he doesn't live in that area?

Thanks in advance.

  

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chalk hat 862 Hello all. I know what "live off" generally means: to get your income or food from a supply of money or from another person. " Does it mean here that he doesn't live in that area?

  • chalk hat 862 Hello all.
  • I know what "live off" generally means: to get your income or food from a supply of money or from another person.
  • " Does it mean here that he doesn't live in that area?
  • It could mean that, but not necessarily.
  • It's hard to say.
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chalk hat 862

Hello all.

I know what "live off" generally means: to get your income or food from a supply of money or from another person. But look at this sentence: "He was a normal person who lived off that area." Does it mean here that he doesn't live in that area?

It could mean that, but not necessarily. It's hard to say. Do you hav

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