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live with
/ lɪv /
verb
- tr, preposition to dwell with (a person to whom one is not married)
Example Sentences
Her parents, Roger and Anna, had separated nine years ago, and their younger daughter had spent some time living with her maternal grandmother.
If someone says, “I want to help you fix the problem” and the problem is a thing you’ve lived with your whole entire life, immediately something ticks in you.
And her mother was able to come live with her, helping care for her kids while she made ends meet.
In a statement announcing his death, Lord Prescott’s wife and two sons said he had been in a care home recently living with Alzheimer’s.
More than 5 million people are living with such cancers -- a number that is growing -- and 3.7 million die worldwide each year.
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