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The phrase "I have lived" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context when referring to a past experience or situation that has been completed. For example, "I have lived in Massachusetts my whole life."
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I have lived some life.
I have lived a lot.
Something terrible I have lived through".
I have lived in four such cities.
"I have lived the American Dream.
I have lived for this moment.
I have lived with it ever since.
I have lived through earthquakes.
And I have lived everywhere".
I have lived long enough".
I have lived these lives.
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i have lived in europe and
i have prevailed
i have driven
i have cohabited
i have perceived
i have inhabited
i have evolved
i have implemented
i have outlived
i have existed
i have left
i have observed
i have resided
i have involved
i have received
i have delivered
i have stolen
i have earned
i have manipulated
i have done
i have grown
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