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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'live in there' is indeed grammatically correct, and can be used in written English.
However, its meaning can be interpreted differently depending on the context. For example, if you are referring to an animal, you could write "The falcon lives in there," meaning there is a falcon living inside a certain space or building. If you are referring to a person, you could write "My aunt lives in there," meaning there is a person living inside a certain space or building.
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— They live in there, she said.
"Raccoons live in there, and the roof leaks," said John P. O'Hara, a Long Island real estate agent who represents the property.
"The client has to feel the coach understands the world they live in; there needs to be good chemistry and good communication," Ms. Feld said.
The circumstances people live in there, the conditions; they have so little, and yet they are so happy, and you realise what is important in life after you have been there, and what is not.
"There is not even a minimal condition for people to live in there," Franca said.
Cockroaches couldn't live in there, and they can survive radiation and explosions.
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There's 100 people living in there, all of them drug addicts".
The Beaux-Arts house she lived in there, modestly known as the house at Rock Maple Farm, has its own web page.
"We have to find something to cure this kind of violence and behavior in the neighborhood," said Tim Williams, 49, who has lived in there for 15 years.
A tourist lived in there for a week in 1996".
Then living in there became quite scary.
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