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Free sign upThe phrase "and living in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a state of existence or condition related to a specific place or situation.
Example: "She enjoys the freedom and living in a vibrant city full of culture and opportunities."
Alternatives: "and residing in a" or "and dwelling in a".
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Ms. Marrero was 16 and living in a homeless shelter.
It requires having a body and living in a world.
"I was working three jobs and living in a bedsit.
They were homeless and living in a shelter.
Manjunath Kumar is fourteen and living in a slum in Mumbai.
But by his 30s, he was on his own and living in a shelter in Harlem.
Are they all reading Balzac, knocking back Prozac and living in a house in the country?
Begum, 19, is nine months pregnant and living in a Syrian refugee camp.
But income, poverty and living in a dorm had no statistically significant effect.
"I am safe and sound and living in a safe place".
Now he finds himself unemployed and living in a small community in rural Kentucky.
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