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Discover Ludwig"lives where" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask or indicate the location where someone resides or lives. Example: "John lives where the river meets the ocean."
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The aim is to show what lives where and why".
He went through the family roster, explaining who lives where.
Those are the moments where pride lives, where life is lived".
"But it was a place where people led their lives, where they raised children.
Electoral boundaries are also redrawn to reflect shifts in who lives where.
We also know this from our day-to-day lives, where inadvertent errors are common.
Like them, buckthorn is an invader, and it lives where worms have made the conditions right.
There are few times in our lives where we become the thing we're doing".
This is about a girl who lives where everyone rides - all she wants is a pony!
"But we're at a period in our lives where it's time to give back.
They have PlayStations and a hole in their lives where their fathers should be.
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