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live-in

[liv-in] / ˈlɪvˌɪn /






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Live-in workers had relied on their phones and Wi-Fi connections to stay connected, particularly throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Tsigereda Birhanu, a 27-year-old advocate for migrant workers in Lebanon, told Reuters.

From Reuters • Jul. 11, 2022

Q. Live-in love: I am a dedicated mom to my two kids and a hard-working professional with a wonderful family and great friends.

From Slate • May 5, 2020

Live-in landlords can enter their rooms without permission and don't need possession orders from courts to bring about evictions.

From BBC • Dec. 7, 2015

The holy grail properties, such as 100 Piccadilly, managed by Live-in Guardians, where you can reside in the heart of Mayfair beneath crystal chandeliers for £100 a week, are few and far between.

From The Guardian • Jul. 22, 2013

Live-in housekeepers on Long Island frequently get a color TV in their private quarters, use of a car and country club privileges in addition to their pay.

From Time Magazine Archive




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