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Discover Ludwig"survive someone" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to outlive or outlast someone, to still be alive after someone else has died. Example: She was determined to survive her abusive husband and build a better life for herself and her children.
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As the artists visit their friend in the hospital and spend their days in stunned grief, wondering whether she will survive, someone pulls out a camera and begins to record the experience.
And perhaps, much worse, it depicts causal, workaday nihilists who simply, innately know that in order to survive, someone always has to get thrown under the bus.
If you want to survive, someone is going to have to get eaten, and the only question is what part of that person are you going to eat first?
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You survived!" "Survived?" someone asked.
There is something about having this gift of life, of surviving someone else's desire for martyrdom and death.
Would the city survive with someone else as mayor?
But it's hard, perhaps impossible, to survive as someone else's fantasy.
ERC would struggle to survive, unless someone generously backed what would effectively be a RaboDirect Cup.
"But the real question is, could we survive with someone else in their place?
But here, with its coterie of admirers, it might survive if someone provided mealworms everyday, like Meals on Wheels".
(Moltke was 89 when he made the recordings — the only ones known to survive from someone born as early as 1800).
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