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"destined to live" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is predetermined or fated to happen. For example, "The child was destined to live a life of wealth and privilege."
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We are destined to live together with the Israelis.
They are destined to live next door to each other.
"This movie is now destined to live forever," he said.
Israelis and Palestinians are destined to live side by side, destined to have a common future.
But he was not destined to live in history as the pioneer of a new philology.
Destined to live together, he argues, Palestinians and Israelis must get to know each other.
"I started thinking that maybe I'm not one of those people that's destined to live a meaningful life," she says.
In the wake of this tragedy, anxiety seems destined to live with us for quite some time.
Mrs. Tauber's husband, Al, was a business consultant who jogged, lifted weights and seemed destined to live forever.
The Atlantis, which will make its final flight next month, is destined to live at the visitors' center here at the space center.
The two immediately fall truly, madly, deeply in love, and after winning the approval of her wealthy parents, seem destined to live happily ever after.
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