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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as lived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to experiences or realities as they are actually experienced by individuals, often in discussions about personal narratives or lived experiences.
Example: "The documentary focuses on the stories of the participants, highlighting their journeys as lived in their own words."
Alternatives: "as experienced" or "as encountered".
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Things aren't quite as lived in, not as messy.
(Doubleday, $21.95). Life as lived by two competitive television correspondents.
In this light history is seen as lived experience.
Life as lived by those who survive a global cataclysm.
I like to describe it as "lived in".
Songs of Ourselves is a unique history of literary texts as lived experience.
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It is as live as live gets.
Mayer captioned the video as, "Live EDM".
The basement is finished as living space.
Treat your succulent garden as living art.
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