Sentence examples for to lived from inspiring English sources

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to lived

verb

To be alive; to have life.

  • He's not expected to live for more than a few months.

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I used to lived next door to my parents but now they live downstairs.

The first few shows I went to lived up to the hype.

Can a novelist ever earn the right to anchor fiction to lived horror in so stark a fashion?

The play, although formally traditional, revives superbly because of its militant passion and truth to lived experience.

While Berger concedes that the nude "is always conventionalised", he insists it "also relates to lived sexuality".

Still, the change in perceptions that she experienced here had as much to do with painterly concerns -- color, composition, perspective -- as with her attunement to lived experiences.

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"People want to live".

You want to live".

"I wanted to live".

She works to live.

Impossible to live poor?

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