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What does it mean to live? English
Living, as an adjective, means to exist for a long time, while living, as a noun, means to "live and make a living", which is a countable noun and is often used with article A.
A living example of bilingualism
The proportion of people living in cities is much higher than the proportion of people working in the industrial sector. This proportion of people live in cities, and the proportion of urban population is much higher than that of industrial jobs.
We see that there is complete chaos and war in life. We see extreme chaos and struggle in life.
He said that he used to live a decent life. He said he was doing well.
We are land immigrants and live in our new home at 808 Collingham Street. We are new immigrants and live at 808 Garningham Street.
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