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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he still lived" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is still alive or existing in a particular place or situation. For example: - Despite facing many challenges, he still lived a fulfilling life. - After the accident, he still lived with the memory of what had happened. - Even after losing his job, he still lived in the same neighborhood.
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He still lived.
He still lived here.
Paintings by Reuven Reuben when he still lived in Romania.
After leaving home, he still lived in our city.
He still lived in mortal fear until Crystal told him everything was all right.
In the end, it was only we in the West for whom he still lived.
His disciples became convinced that he still lived and had appeared to them.
Native of Freeport, NY, where he still lived at the time of his death.
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He still lives there.
Paul, where he still lives.
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