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"live a stressful life" and "lead a stressful life"
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Thu 23 Jul, 2009 02:28 am
Hi,
The people in developing countries live a more stressful life than the people in industrial countries.
Could I use "lead" intead of "live" in this situation?
Thank you
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Roberta - 07/23/2009
Yes, you could say lead instead of live.
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Thu 23 Jul, 2009 02:47 am
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Yes, you could say lead instead of live.
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