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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different lives" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two or more individuals who lead separate or distinct lifestyles or experiences. Example: "Despite growing up in the same household, John and his sister chose different lives. While John pursued a career in finance, his sister became an artist."
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"We lived different lives.
Cats lead different lives.
You just have different lives.
I lead two different lives.
"Different lives give inner richness".
"We'd lived very different lives," he said.
In short, will they live different lives?
It's like having two different lives.
"Without it, we'd have very different lives".
Dr. Peruggi has lived different lives.
I feel like I've lived lots of different lives.
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