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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live for this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to have a strong passion or dedication towards something. Example: "She has always lived for this moment - to finally perform on stage in front of a live audience."
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"I live for this".
I live for this club.
"We live for this".
"But these girls live for this".
"I live for this time," Wells said.
"But I don't live for this or for records".
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I have lived for this moment.
He lived for this music.
These papers have lived for this moment.
"Brett lives for this," Ms. Medina-Seabright said.
Addressing the crowd alongside family members, Mr. Paterno said: "I've lived for this place.
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