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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lived from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a time period in someone's life that they survived or existed through. Example: She lived from her early childhood until her teenage years in a small village in the countryside.
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They headed to a shelter in nearby Bushwick, where they lived from January until August.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616.
Most lived from day to day.
Betty Short lived from 1924 to 1947.
Robert Adam lived from 1728 to 1792.
Rembrandt lived from 1606 to 1669.
I Lived from we to we.
The late Bob Moog lived from 1934 to 2005.
Barytherium lived from the late Eocene to the early Oligocene.
Everyone had his own land and lived from it.
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