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Discover Ludwig"go live with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone will begin living with someone else or in a new living situation. It can also be used in the context of launching a new project or product. Example: After college, I plan to go live with my sister in New York City. Example: The company will go live with their new website next month.
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Go live with your wife.
That's what we'll go live with.
His mother said she would go live with her daughter.
"You want to go live with your dad?" "Yeah!
People are aware of the date that we go live with the streaming.
She hopes Grams can go live with Aunt Jan and Uncle Dennis in Florida.
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We're going live with a beta shortly after this announcement.
But, you know, the movie is going live with less information than the play.
Two more went live with EPSR2 during our study period; the remaining five did not.
Qadhi recently went live with a Web site devoted to issues of jihad.
Since August, when AEG went live with its new AXS ticketing site, Live Nation's shares have fallen by 25 percent.
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