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Discover Ludwig"lives about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an estimated amount of time that something will last or the proximity of a person or thing. For example, "This bridge has been standing for about one hundred years; it's amazing that it still lives about."
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He lives about three-and-a-half hours away from Miami, so when we train we meet halfway.
FAMILY TIME My mother lives about 10 minutes away in assisted living.
He lives about 80 miles away.
Our daughter lives about 10 minutes away.
Rodriguez now lives about 12 miles from here.
Ms. Herrs lives about a mile from the embassy.
He lives about five miles from Indian Point.
We talk about our lives, about the state of the world.
Then you ask them about their lives (about which they are always interesting).
Stacy lives about 20 minutes away, but she is considering moving closer.
He's about exploring real lives, about taking almost a documentarian approach.
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