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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always lived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous state of residence or existence in a particular place or condition over time.
Example: "She has always lived in the same town since her childhood."
Alternatives: "has always resided" or "has always dwelled".
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Have you always lived there?
Father Murphy always lived freely.
I'd always lived in apartments.
"I have always lived here.
Have you always lived in Shields?
"I have always lived well," she said.
Have you always lived here in Brooklyn?
But we always lived north.
"I've always lived elsewhere in the world.
They always lived in another country.
Humanity has always lived with it.
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