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Common collocations with lifestyle in British Collocation

lifestyle noun countable/uncountable

UK /ˈlaɪfˌstaɪl/

healthy/not healthy

healthy
unhealthy

Fruit and vegetables are key to a healthier lifestyle.

active/not active

active
inactive
sedentary

Back pain is often brought on by a sedentary lifestyle and an inability to relax.

spending a lot of time outside

outdoor

If you enjoy the outdoor lifestyle, Swaziland is a great place to be.

busy

busy
hectic

A new online language tuition service has been launched to assist people wanting to fit in language lessons around a busy lifestyle.

traditional/not traditional

alternative
modern
traditional

The Bedouin who live here are no longer able to follow their traditional nomadic lifestyle.

able to pay for nice and expensive things

comfortable
extravagant
lavish
luxurious
luxury

She struggles to maintain the family’s lavish lifestyle on their income.

moving from place to place

nomadic

Mongolia is a country where approximately half of the population still leads a nomadic lifestyle.

have a particular lifestyle

enjoy
have
lead
live

He continued to enjoy a lifestyle of luxury yachts and holiday homes in Monaco.

start having a particular lifestyle

adopt
choose

We have helped over 600 children lose weight, increase fitness levels, and adopt a healthy lifestyle.

continue having a particular lifestyle

maintain

This is on the assumption that his pension will not be sufficient for him to be able to maintain his current lifestyle.

change or improve your lifestyle

change
improve

I was told to change my lifestyle or I would very soon be dead.

encourage people to have a particular lifestyle

encourage
promote

The Government has launched new guidelines aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles for children.

be suitable for your lifestyle

suit

Learn at home at your own pace to suit your lifestyle.

advice
change
choice
magazine
modification

Research suggests a person’s quality of life directly reflects health-related lifestyle choices as opposed to genetic factors.