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"lives in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's place of residence or where they currently reside. Here are some examples: - She lives in a small town in rural Texas. - The celebrity lives in a luxurious mansion in Hollywood. - My grandparents live in a retirement community in Florida. - He lives in a tiny apartment in the city. - The family lives in a rural village in India. In general, "lives in" is used to describe a permanent or long-term residence. It is often followed by a location or specific place, such as a city, town, country, or neighborhood.
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He lives in Chelsea.
Christoph lives in Berlin.
He lives in Reykjavík.
He lives in limbo.
Lives in west London.
She lives in Chelsea.
He lives in filth.
Lives in south London.
Who lives in it?
Now lives in Cardiff.
He lives in Northumberland.
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