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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live to enjoy" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase that expresses a positive attitude towards life and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, you could say "My grandfather always said that the key to happiness is to live to enjoy every day".
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And they may live to enjoy their spoils.
Unfortunately, Ellet did not live to enjoy his victory for long.
Carver, however, did not live to enjoy any financial reward from it.
"It's to earn a spendable profit and live to enjoy it".
Why should a person be motivated by rewards when he might not live to enjoy them?
Portis regrets that Gore's mother, who died in 2007, did not live to enjoy what her son has become.
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She lived to enjoy it for only a few weeks.
In the 1900s, very few lived to enjoy even a couple of years of retirement.
She died in 1981 and I wish she had lived to enjoy my success.
Unlike Kelly, Read lived to enjoy his infamy, becoming a bestselling author and the subject of a hit film.
Bizet never lived to enjoy Carmen's success – he died just three months after the critical mauling of its premiere.
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