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The phrase "live and work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person doing both of those things in either an ongoing or temporary capacity. For example, "Susie has decided to live and work in Tokyo for the next three years."
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I prefer to live and work quietly".
People live and work on the outskirts.
Both live and work in Cologne.
We live and work side by side.
Her parents live and work in Washington.
The couple live and work in Colorado.
He tends to live and work locally.
Or a place to live and work.
How do they live and work?
I live and work in Montana.
(They also live and work in Manhattan).
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