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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live a dream" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of pursuing and achieving one's dreams or aspirations. Here is an example: After years of hard work, I finally have the opportunity to live a dream and open my own restaurant.
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In a statement posted on his Instagram account the 2012 Tour winner said he had "been lucky enough to live a dream and fulfil my childhood aspiration of making a living and career out of the sport I fell in love with at the age of 12".
They, too, want to live a dream.
"I'm trying to live a dream that is turning into a nightmare.
It was also a chance to live a dream of mine since I was a young child.
"A spa should give people the opportunity to live a dream, or be transported to another world," he said.
Players like Joe DiMaggio became more than sportsmen - they were inspirations to a population that was encouraged to live a dream.
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"We're living a dream.
He was 20 and living a dream.
McGeoghan was living a dream.
We are living a dream.
I'm living a dream right now.
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