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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lives up to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has fulfilled or met expectations or lived up to a certain standard. Example: "I was worried about the quality of the restaurant, but it definitely lives up to its five-star rating."
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Nobody lives up to it.
It lives up to the hype.
"I hope it lives up to it.
"Shooting Kennedy" lives up to its title.
Rahane lives up to his own ideal.
Le Jardin lives up to those memories.
The Cheviot lives up to expectation.
The food lives up to its looks.
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Living up to their responsibilities.
Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler lived up to expectations.
We need to live up to this.
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