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live together

/ ɪ /

verb

  1. intr, adverb (esp of an unmarried couple) to dwell in the same house or flat; cohabit
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Idioms and Phrases

Cohabit, especially when not married. For example, “I ... am only concerned that their living together before the marriage took place should be so generally known” (Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice , 1813). [c. 1800] Also see live in sin .
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“I didn’t want to separate. My siblings and I lived together forever, and they could cross the border but not me.”

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The two lived together in Hawaii until Chamberlain returned to Los Angeles in 2010 to resume his acting career.

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"We lived together for years, Alawites, Sunnis and Christians. We never experienced this," he told me.

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Dzhambazov and Ivanova lived together as a couple and worked in healthcare jobs, but also ran a Bulgarian community organisation that provided courses on "British values".

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The trial had been told that all three became friends just weeks before the murder and they had lived together at times in Vial's house in Killybegs.

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