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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Minimum money live on

Is there something wrong with the sentence?

What's the minimum money you can live on?
  

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No. It's a bit casual. " would be more formal.

  • No.
  • It's a bit casual.
  • " would be more formal.
  • Some might ask for context.
  • What are the parameters?
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No. It's a bit casual.

"What's the minimum amount of money you can live on?" would be more formal.

Some might ask for context. What are the parameters? Is it a particular person/group in a particular set of circumstances?

Is it a rate, eg. per week? - per year?

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