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Free sign upThe phrase "sent to live" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is sent away, usually due to a difficult situation or to avoid danger. For example, "The young family was sent to live in another country to escape the civil unrest in their homeland."
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She and her sister were sent to live with their grandmother Georgeanna in Brownsville.
Knowing where homeless people are sent to live matters.
He and his wife were sent to live in Dr. Jelinek's house.
Eventually, Holdsclaw and her younger brother were sent to live with their grandmother.
When times got tougher, you were sent to live at a Jewish orphanage for seven years.
Instead, 35 have been sent to live with relatives in Britain.
After Operation Barbarossa, the family was sent to live in the ghetto.
At 18 she was sent to live with a family in Paris.
She and her siblings were separated and sent to live with relatives.
My dad fell apart and I was sent to live with my aunt.
Mary is sent to live with her uncle in a mansion in England.
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