Definition: To be alive; to have life.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'live': 16
1. An estimated 58 million pet cats live in American households.
2. Cats often live well into their teens, and some reach over 20 years old.
3. I live near the beach, so I visit often.
4. He tried to live a normal life after the incident.
5. The media covered the entire event live.
6. Learn from the past, live in the present.
7. I live near a green park.
8. I live close to the school.
9. They live in a beautiful farmhouse outside town.
10. It's difficult for some young adults to move out and live independently.
11. They live across the ocean.
12. My cousins live in the United Kingdom.
13. I live in the United States.
14. I saw a live show in Los Angeles.
15. Alligators live in Florida swamps.
16. I live between the school and the mall.
1. An estimated 58 million pet cats live in American households.
2. Cats often live well into their teens, and some reach over 20 years old.
3. I live near the beach, so I visit often.
4. He tried to live a normal life after the incident.
5. The media covered the entire event live.
6. Learn from the past, live in the present.
7. I live near a green park.
8. I live close to the school.
9. They live in a beautiful farmhouse outside town.
10. It's difficult for some young adults to move out and live independently.
11. They live across the ocean.
12. My cousins live in the United Kingdom.
13. I live in the United States.
14. I saw a live show in Los Angeles.
15. Alligators live in Florida swamps.
16. I live between the school and the mall.
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