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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already live with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to people or situations that someone is currently cohabitating or sharing a life with.
Example: "I have a few friends who already live with their partners, and they seem very happy together."
Alternatives: "currently reside with" or "already share a home with".
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Census data indicate that about half of such unwed mothers already live with their child's father.
But some of the candidates who are pastors at large, influential churches already live with such perks.
Venezuelans already live with spiralling crime rates, rampant kidnapping and one of the highest murder rates in the world.
Now, add a bit of hearing loss or a foreign accent to the cell phone situation and you can imagine, or probably already live with that frustration.
Having a relationship with someone you already live with escalates everything; you can get close really quickly, but that makes it harder if you then split up.
All of us already live with the knowledge that we have the fatal genetic condition called mortality, and most of us cope using some combination of denial, resignation and religion.
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(Peter was already living with the priests there).
He is already living with Alice and Anna is married to Larry.
He is already living with a woman, Madge, and their child.
Indeed, according to Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, corporate America is already living with deflation.
"ACT UP is focussed on people already living with AIDS," said Mayer.
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