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Discover Ludwig"stayed living" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a continuous action or state of staying in a particular place or condition. Example: Despite the harsh living conditions, the family stayed living in the small village, unwilling to leave their ancestral home.
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As a result, the pair stayed living separately with their parents and siblings.
When not touring the world, she stayed living in the hotel.
Most of the people I meet wish we had not had a revolution and had stayed living in peace.
Like a small group of others, he stayed, living at home without services -- a person resisting a storm -- during a week of chaos, uncertainty and then deadly calm.
So he stayed living in his club house, took £25,000 in damages and a medal when United won the league, but turned down the offer of a job in the ticket office.
When construction was over, many of the immigrants who'd relocated to Mexicali stayed, living in basement rooms.
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"In the morning I take like 16 pills, just to stay living".
They don't want to live in Copacabana it would have been cheaper to bring them to Copacabana, but they want to stay living there.
"I'm deeply fond of Marc [ Hutchinson a lawyer], he's deeply fond of our house, and we intend to stay living in it".
"If there were all these jobs available for people with disability do you think they would stay living on $20,000 a year if they had an option?
Madrid, where the lack of affordable housing has forced young people to stay living with their parents, has seen segregation increase significantly.
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