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Very lived in.
The term originates from adoptive and academic circles to describe the very lived experience of children raised in homes that are phenotypically and culturally different from their birth – people like my colleague Rebecca Carroll, who is black.
Very lived the majority of his life as a recluse from then on, issuing poetry only sparingly.
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And our very lives depend upon it.
The album came out very personal and very live.
But they all led very real lives.
It is a very live threat.
And she has a very live arm".
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