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"live with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that two or more people are living together in the same house or location. For example, "My parents have been living with me since they retired."
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We'll live with that.
"We'll live with it.
I'll live with that".
Can't live with them.
You live with that.
"Most live with their parents.
"I can live with it".
I could live with that.
"I live with my parents.
He doesn't live with her.
Do you live with taxidermy?
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experiencing with
living conditions with
subsist with
vis with
living things with
life with
livelihoods with
daily life with
left alive with
highlighted with
live broadcast with
live their lives with
asset with
moving with
supported with
experienced with
the living with
daily living with
living expenses with
living with
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