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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lives between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a person resides or exists in a location that is in the middle of two other places or things. Example: "The small town of Granger lives between the bustling city and the serene countryside, offering residents the best of both worlds."
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She lives between Buckinghamshire and LA.
She lives between Los Angeles and London.
Squidward, meanwhile, lives between SpongeBob and Patrick.
Many people split their lives between the two countries.
She lives between London and Avellino, in southern Italy.
4) Greater access to tuberculosis treatment saved approximately 22m lives between 1995 and 2012.
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Conclusions: The differences in calculated turnover rates may correspond to effects of feeding or differences in half-lives between exogenous and endogenous albumin.
Alfentanil and remifentanil are very fast equilibrating opioids with equilibration half-lives between plasma and effect site of about 1 minute.
The removal of progestagens was lower for both pairs (similar chemical structures) PROG and MEDRO than LEVO and NORE, i.e. 48 to 87% with half-lives between 2.1 and 44 min compared to 78 to 97% with half-lives between 2.7 and 5.6 min, in Milli-Q and wastewaters at pH 6.0-8.2, respectively.
The remaining four isotopes have half-lives between 1 and 10 milliseconds.
The remaining six isotopes and two metastable states have half-lives between 1 microsecond and 70 milliseconds.
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