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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a vague or uncertain manner of living or existing.
Example: "Even in difficult times, I try to live somehow, finding joy in small moments."
Alternatives: "exist in some way" or "survive in a manner".
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The people have to live somehow.
Yes, he was ruthless to others as he was to himself and yes, he shamelessly flattered rich aristos, but a poet has to live somehow.
They managed to live somehow".
OK, so if you integrate d rho, d phi, d theta, it means that you are actually slicing your solid into little pieces that live, somehow, if you set an interval of rows, OK, sorry, maybe I should, so, if you first integrate over rho, it means that you will actually choose first the direction from the origin even by phi and theta.
In fact, Moiseenkov was at Facebook HQ this week where he showed off what looks like Facebook Live somehow running with a Prisma filter.
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You have to find a way of living somehow.
However even if Mars did offer more favourable conditions a few billion years back, achieving abiogenesis – something living somehow assembling itself from just the right set of chemical building blocks – still seems like the longest of longshots.
Life is a maze and no one is born with a manual, yet life must be lived somehow.
This latest in a long line of widowed-myths implies that once remarried, the life previously lived somehow fades into oblivion because the widowed has now found new life with new love in it.
Indeed, this conundrum offers the best hope that, in the end, Flemings and Walloons will live together somehow.
"The idea that we live in somehow different worlds calms us all: First World, Second World, Third World.
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