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lead (a life)

verb as in experience

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“For one thing, they are forced to lead a life that is really schizoid. Every minute, they have to live on two planes at once, juggling the dog world against the human world. And they’re always on call. Their owners want instant affection every day, any time of day. A dog can never say that he has other things to do. He can never have a headache, like a wife.”

It said the person had to "lead a life that conforms to the faith".

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It said the person had to "lead a life that conforms to the faith".

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It said the person had to "lead a life that conforms to the faith".

From Reuters

If a digital replica of you — without your bothersome need for money and the time to lead a life — can do the job, who needs you?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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