[Vocabulary] beg for alms or solicit for alms

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vectra

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Hello,

Here is a sentence from a project turned in by one of my students:

'Furthermore, once Augustus had a dream (the content of which is unknown to us) that scared him out of his wits and caused him to start begging for alms on a certain day every year.'

Is it OK to leave the sentence as it is or should 'begging for alms' be changed to 'soliciting for alms' or 'panhandling'?

Thank you in advance.
 
Do not change it. Your student chose the best collocation.
 
It's better as it is.
 
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