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live on
Remain in human memory, as in This book will live on long after the author's death .
Continue to survive, especially unexpectedly, as in They thought the cancer would kill her, but Lucy lived on for another twenty years .
Be financially supported by, subsist on, as in His pension is too small to live on . [Mid-1600s]
Example Sentences
As the university was campus based, the only options for students who did not live on campus were to live in Canley, Coventry, or Leamington Spa.
Hope will live on, but PSG have shown what a formidable proposition they have become.
It will stream live on Disney+ and a special will air on ABC on a date to be determined.
“It’s just been living on a budget, which is definitely doable, because I have so much support,” she said.
This year's inductees were revealed live on American Idol, with the UK represented by hard rock band Bad Company and gravel-voiced eccentric Joe Cocker, 11 years after his death from lung cancer.
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