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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about living with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing experiences, challenges, or feelings related to cohabitation or sharing a living space with someone.
Example: "The book offers valuable insights about living with a chronic illness and how to manage daily life."
Alternatives: "regarding cohabitation" or "concerning shared living".
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"Topsfield Fair" is about the Topsfield Fair; "Living with a Wife" is about living with a wife.
What's hilarious about living with AIDS?
Five people speak about living with hemophilia.
That's the best thing about living with grandparents.
He blogs about living with diabetes at databetic.com.
It's about living with diabetes, heart disease, lupus, even AIDS.
He also writes a blog about living with testicular cancer.
Michael: It dawned on me how little I knew about living with a woman.
I obsessively daydreamed about living with them in their beach house by the Pacific.
The purpose of this study was to explore the school-age child's perspective about living with a tracheostomy.
"It's about living with yourself and your neighbour," said one teacher.
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