To be alive; to have a life.
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Examples for "living"
Examples for "living"
1Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
2I want to continue living in Northern Ireland, working in Northern Ireland.
3CONS: Serious crime rate and cost of living both above national average.
4The outbreak involved twenty cases, primarily living within the greater Copenhagen area.
5It's perfectly logical; you talk like somebody living a thousand years ago.
1Muslim victims left this area and new Muslims came to live here.
2Portugal looks the only place to live in Europe at the moment.
3Students: is it really a good idea to live with your friends?
4For years he couldn't think of a good reason to live, true.
5However, building more houses where people want to live is the solution.
6Barto Sova came to live in Ireland from Poland 13 years ago.
7Your body needs water to live, but water can also drown you.
8We can choose to live today free from the failures of yesterday.
9They want ultimately the right to live and work in the West.
10Had Karen really said that she used to live in our house?
11Natural resources didn't permit large groups to live in the same area.
12I want my children to live in a free country, he said.
13They used to live in Yukhovichi as farmers, keeping cows and poultry.
14They want fewer Europeans coming to live and work in their country.
15And what about cases where people are given six months to live?
16Everyone needs to live and they have families to support, he said.