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live with
/ lɪv /
verb
- tr, preposition to dwell with (a person to whom one is not married)
Example Sentences
Lisa said she is now happy to “no longer live with anxiety” over the risk of developing breast cancer, but found it all extremely hard to process.
Mr Sharif agreed that violence to Sara had become "normalised" at times in the house, but he said his brother, Mr Malik - who lived with the family - was unaware of Sara being beaten at home.
Since January, most international students have been banned from bringing family members to live with them in the UK.
Mr Lumley said there were "too many incidents of bruising for it not to have been the result of neglect", adding anyone living with Charlie bore "criminal responsibility" for what happened to him.
According to the California Immigrant Data Portal, California alone is home to 2.44 million undocumented immigrants and 3.59 million U.S. citizens who live with undocumented family members.
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