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"living aboard" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who lives on a boat or ship. Example: After retiring, John decided to sell his house and start living aboard his sailboat, traveling along the coast.
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Still Mrs. Tyrrel likes the simplicity of living aboard.
Mr. Kay calls living aboard a Zen existence.
His partner, Colonel Malenchenko, performed spacewalks while living aboard Russia's Mir space station.
"The downside of living aboard is that it's small, especially for a child," Mrs. Tyrrel said.
By that point, in December, 2015, Kelly had been living aboard the I.S.S. for close to nine months.
Living aboard seems to have been Mr. Tyrrel's idea: "I wasn't a boat person until I met him," she said.
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Build yourself a pirate ship and live aboard!
"People who live aboard are rarely overweight".
Is it legal to live aboard a small boat in the five boroughs?
Second, she realized that Dr. Blatman lived aboard the Sea Section, a 42-foot Catalina.
Mr. Cunningham lived aboard, where he often held hot-tub parties.
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