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The old man lost the will to live.
The old man lost his will to live.
The promise still holds.
Is the bird alive or dead?
The bug is still alive.
Soon after the accident they found a live animal there.
The sisters lived to be 100 years old.
Then Hawking wanted to finish his degree, work at Cambridge, and keep on living.
Both brothers are still alive.
Both of the brothers are still living.
Is the snake alive or dead?
And here I am, still alive.
All the dogs are alive.
All of the dogs were alive.
John always tried to live up to the example of Lincoln.
As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.
Still others are traders who have always lived by trading and continue to follow their traditional ways.
As you can see, I'm still alive, and that's the main thing. My father, too, says that's what's most important.
I'll never forget your kindness as long as I live.
Never in my life have I thought of leaving the town.

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