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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all just live" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sentiment about living life fully or authentically, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In the end, we should all just live and enjoy the moments that matter."
Alternatives: "simply live" or "just exist".
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As Dolly Parton told Glastonbury yesterday: "Wouldn't it be great if we could all just live like this?" As any festival-goer knows, that spirit seems to evaporate in the cold light of Monday morning.
All I would like to offer as a Pakistani is that India and Pakistan are two children of the same mother, and instead of fighting over religion or land, I think we should all just live and let live, peacefully.
Maybe we could have a world where we could all just live.
So I imagine, what would life be like if we could all just live in our purpose?
If we could all just live in a hotel, where our requirements were washed, vacuumed, dusted, dressed and fed, think how much longer we could last.
"Couldn't you just order nachos?" "CAN'T WE ALL JUST LIVE OUTSIDE?!" The answer to both of our questions was, obviously, "no, we are not animals".
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We're probably all just living in a computer simulation anyway.
We're all just living in our own heads, chasing after impossible fulfillment.
We all just lived in a house, iterated, kept going," he said.
This is Beyoncé's world, and we're all just living – and, blessed be, paying for music – in it.
As though it's all just "cosy frugality", as though we are all just living in a snapshot of a nostalgic poster of postwar Britain.
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