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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lived lives" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the plural form of the word "life". Here is an example: "Throughout their long marriage, they lived lives full of love, adventure, and laughter."
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Thank you to the trans community for your lived lives.
Through most of history, most people lived lives of quiet desperation, humiliating servitude and grinding poverty.
Maybe her daughters and grandchildren had died because they were poor, and lived lives of squalor.
They lived lives and made choices that deserve fearless scrutiny, not snooty, cynical attack.
There were other people outside our apartment who lived lives very similar to ours.
They lived lives of poverty, devoting themselves wholly to the spiritual and material needs of the parishes they served.
Geraldine: Because some of us have lived lives of real hardship!
Some illegal immigrants have lived lives nearly indistinguishable from those of citizens, amassing school transcripts, medical records and bank statements.
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Ursula carries within her a vague, dimly apprehended sense of other, semi-lived lives, inexpressible except as impetuous actions – such as when she pushes a housemaid down the stairs to save her from a more terrible ending.
As it was, Hereford was the second stepping stone to winning the trophy, and Ferguson lived - lives - to tell the tale.
Comparisons will also be drawn with other high-profile figures who lived lives at odds with the law.
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