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To my surprise, she was alive.
Fish cannot live out of water.
Fish cannot live out of water.
Is the fish still alive?
Is this fish still alive?
I'm saying "For the sake of Earth's environment," but actually it's "For the sake of the people living on Earth."
Cows live on grass.
He was still alive when the rescue party arrived.
Caring means being alive.
I'm alive all right, but don't ask where or how.
Turtles live to a great age.
We eat to live, not live to eat.
We eat so we can live.
We eat so that we may live.
We eat so we may live.
We found him alive.
We must continue to study as long as we live.
We cannot live without air.
Heat and light are necessary for our existence.
You must live in the present, not in the past.

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