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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to live" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention related to one's lifestyle or existence.
Example: "She is aiming to live a healthier life by incorporating more exercise and balanced nutrition into her daily routine."
Alternatives: "striving to live" or "intending to live".
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Demi Moore, left, is aiming to live to 130.
"I'm aiming to live to a hundred and twenty," he said.
I'm aiming to live blog from the full council meeting this afternoon.
"A lot of people who live here are aiming to live pretty simply," he says.
It's true that negative equity isn't a problem for people aiming to live in a home for a while, so long as they reside in a world where unexpected bad news never hits.
For a full list, visit the "move to France" section at consulfrance-londres.org The top requirement of Brits aiming to live and work long-term is to learn French.
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Freegans aim to live more ethically in hopes of changing society and changing the way food is produced.
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