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Discover Ludwig"survive today" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it to express the idea that you are working hard to get through the day. For example: "I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed, but I'm determined to survive today."
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Only four survive today.
Many ritual bath forms survive today.
The outlines of that deal survive today.
Only 450 Ethiopian wolves survive today.
Not many of those places survive today.
(He guessed that 500 to 700 survive today).
About 90 survive today, and 20 still live here.
A few remnants of these roads survive today.
Some of these survive today, though in drastically reduced form.
Only about 640 violins built by Antonio Stradivari beginning in the 17th Century, survive today.
As one Russian saying goes: "We'll do our best to survive today.
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