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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does it live" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring about the existence or vitality of something, often in a metaphorical or philosophical context.
Example: "In the realm of art, one might ask, does it live beyond the canvas?"
Alternatives: "Is it alive?" or "Does it exist?".
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Only with 4 doesoes it live up to its name, "quiet game".
Samsung is making a lot of marketing claims around this device, suggesting it's something that injects some genuine fresh energy into its tablet lineup, but does it live up to those claims?
"Where does it live?
Does it live up to expectation?
Does it live up to the mark?
Does it live up to this promise?
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its good practice for when you see them do it live.
Did it live up to your expectations?
"Doing it live," he told The Independent.
Can they do it live?
In what type of biological community did it live?
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