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The phrase "lived at" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the location where someone resides or has resided.
Example: "She lived at 123 Main Street for five years before moving to a new city."
Alternatives: "resided at" or "dwelt at"
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I lived at home.
Mr. Gould lived at its retirement community.
They lived at 35 Second Avenue.
Charnice lived at home with the couple.
Her three brothers lived at the home.
Both men lived at the house.
Carlos lived at home with his mother.
Allen W. Dulles lived at 1212.
Two of them still lived at home.
Robertson lived at No. 117.
Wolfe had once lived at the Chelsea.
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