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"lives of the" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to either (1) the lives of specific people, or (2) the lives of a group of people. For example: "The author explored the lives of the people living in the region." "The biography tells the story of the different lives of the Queen's family."
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The private lives of the Beatles!
Lives of the L.T.T.E.
The lives of the sportspeople.
LIVES OF THE POETS, by Michael Schmidt.
The lives of the nation's founders.
Might legalization devalue the lives of the elderly?
Sometimes, the dead can influence the lives of the living.
Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of the Elements.
The sex lives of the villains receive almost equal time.
The crash claimed the lives of the entire K.H.L. team.
The repercussions in the lives of the victims are everlasting.
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