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Discover Ludwig"rather than live" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a preference or choice between two options. Here is an example: "I would rather spend my weekend hiking in the mountains rather than live in the city and go shopping."
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I wish I could die rather than live like this".
That it's I work to live rather than live to work.
Desperate Willie tries to commit suicide numerous times rather than live with a loose woman.
Bourdin went to stay with Carey and Bryan rather than live with Beverly.
A huge number simply took their own lives rather than live under Spanish rule.
"For one month we eat to live, rather than live to eat," he said.
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They summarize their emotions rather than living them.
They summarize their emotions rather than living through them.
Children contemplated boarding school rather than living through a rewrite.
But the family is subsisting rather than living.
A huge reason I commute to SLO, where I work, rather than living there.
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