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(to make both ends meet) idiom​

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 To make both ends meet

It is a idiom....

An idiom is a word, group of words or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is not easily deduced from its literal meaning.

To earn and spend equal amounts of money. (Usually in reference to a meager living with little if any money after basic expenses.)

It means = Make both ends meet are phrases that mean to acquire the minimum amount of money necessary to live on.

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