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Discover Ludwig'get living' is not a complete sentence and is not considered proper English.
If you're trying to express an idea of getting on with your life, you could say something like "It's time to get living!" or "Let's start living!" as a stand-alone sentence.
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"We need to get living wages and the protection of public services onto the agenda.
California's monumentalities still have a desperate, dangerous edge: it's what you get living on a giant fault by the ocean.
A new survey of 2,000 adults was carried out by One Poll on behalf of Get Living London.
As the hero, Chris is as far from conventional as you can get, living alone in his mum's old house with only a live turkey in a cardboard box for company.
While the researchers do not have any use for their cellulose product, they say their work demonstrates the type of techniques that can be used in the future to get living organisms to do some of the dirty work of nanofabrication.
Did librarians originally get living quarters along with wages? A. When Andrew Carnegie financed the building of the free circulating libraries around the turn of the 20th century, "many if not most had apartments for live-in custodians," Herb Scher, a spokesman for the New York Public Library, explained.
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'89 get live.
But getting living organisms to take those steps has proven impossible, until now.
It gets lived".
We've got lived experience.
"I think you can get live intercourse for a fiver".
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