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7 Apr 2020

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1) to make a living on what you're good at
2) to make a living by what you're good at
3) to make a living from what you're good at
Are there any differences among above sentences?
Do they all sound natural?

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1) to make a living on what you're good at
2) to make a living by what you're good at
3) to make a living from what you're good at
Are there any differences among above sentences?
Do they all sound natural?
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