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Free sign upThe phrase "and lived on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person's living situation or lifestyle, often in a narrative context.
Example: "He was a wanderer, and lived on a shoestring budget, moving from town to town."
Alternatives: "and resided in a" or "and made his home in a".
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These primitive walruses had much shorter canines and lived on a fish diet rather than a specialized mollusk diet like the modern walrus.
This one looked like a tiny human and lived on a small planet with three volcanoes and multiple sunsets.
He was 64 and lived on a farm near Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.
We learned Hebrew and lived on a moshav, which is like cooperative.
He moved out in 2003 and lived on a friend's couch for a while, in misery.
He was 85 and lived on a farm in Churchville, Va.
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Until recently, the horse, named Dio, was unemployed and lived on an upstate farm owned by a Quaker gentleman named Henry Wheeler.
A blond waitress tells about being married to a Navajo Indian and living on a reservation.
She is seventy-six and lives on a pension of two thousand yuan a month, about three hundred and twenty dollars.
Many members of time banks are older and living on a fixed income.
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