How to Use live at home in a Sentence
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The most common way to help is to have the kids live at home.
— Jill Schlesinger, The Mercury News, 26 Feb. 2024 -
Many have been forced to live at home to save up and even start to rent an apartment.
— Bychloe Berger, Fortune, 2 May 2024 -
My son is now grown and on his own and my daughters are still in school and live at home.
— Carolyn Hax, Washington Post, 4 Dec. 2022 -
My three children are all over 18 (two still live at home).
— Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 21 Jan. 2021 -
The father of four — three still live at home — is making $15.50 an hour, hardly enough to get by.
— Rebecca Plevin, Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 2023 -
Both still live at home in an Irish suburb with their mothers, can’t drive or hold down a job.
— Tobias Grey, WSJ, 7 Apr. 2021 -
The children’s home cares for children who have suffered from abuse and neglect and cannot live at home.
— Jim Derry, NOLA.com, 27 Sep. 2020 -
The media blackout means that no one in central Indiana is able to watch the race live at home on TV.
— Katie Wiseman, The Indianapolis Star, 18 May 2024 -
Chapin did not live at home but was sleeping over with his girlfriend Kernodle on Nov. 13.
— Tracey Harrington McCoy, Peoplemag, 1 Jan. 2023 -
It's been a humbling experience to live at home with my parents for the last three years.
— Frederick Daso, Forbes, 7 Sep. 2021 -
This program will take place in-person with an option to attend live at home via Zoom.
— courant.com, 9 Mar. 2022 -
Other couples found that the return of adult or near-adult children to live at home thwarted their planned breakup.
— Nedra Rhone, ajc, 27 Aug. 2021 -
Instead of dorm rooms, players live at home or in hotel rooms near Halas Hall.
— Kori Rumore, Chicago Tribune, 28 July 2022 -
The economy, rather than parenting or lack of willpower, is forcing many young adults to live at home.
— Chloe Berger, Fortune, 23 Jan. 2023 -
In the second stage, most people continue to live at home but need help with daily functions.
— Eugenia Zukerman, Health.com, 11 Nov. 2021 -
So far, the state's plan makes no mention of when people with disabilities who live at home will get the lifesaving shots.
— Chris Serres, Star Tribune, 3 Feb. 2021 -
Now, the 45-year-old Mrs. Manapova is on her own, juggling her business and caring for their six children, four of whom still live at home with her.
— Eva Xiao, WSJ, 13 July 2021 -
The summer before sophomore year, Quinn went back to Ypsilanti to live at home and work at summer camp.
— Kenny Jacoby, USA Today, 6 Apr. 2023 -
Having failed to get accepted by the college, the student is expected to live at home and take a job in a business started by his dad.
— Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker, 14 Dec. 2020 -
Among his suggested remedies: U.S. parents should hug their kids more and encourage them to live at home longer.
— Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 2023 -
Among his suggested remedies: U.S. parents should hug their kids more and encourage them to live at home longer.
— Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 2023 -
In the meantime, Grech’s mother continues to live at home with her, watching her grandchildren grow up.
— Alicia Diaz, STAT, 16 Aug. 2021 -
Viewers who won’t be in town to attend can tune into the 29th annual event live at home this year, thanks to a variety of streaming services.
— John Lonsdale, Rolling Stone, 13 Jan. 2024 -
Unlike his brilliant son, who left Trinidad for Oxford and did not live at home again, Seepersad never left his birthplace.
— James Wood, The New Yorker, 1 Apr. 2024 -
While one of her daughters lives in Michigan and another in Tokyo, her daughter Tera and her two children and pet dog live at home with Ritter, along with the mayor’s two mastiffs.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Feb. 2023 -
Twenty-somethings frequently choose to live at home with family while saving for a place.
— Amy Lindgren, Twin Cities, 1 June 2024 -
Major Wheeler will start a new position at Fort Moore in July and will live at home during this assignment.
— Arin Yoon, New York Times, 14 May 2023 -
Major Wheeler will start a new position at Fort Moore in July and will live at home during this assignment.
— Arin Yoon, New York Times, 14 May 2023 -
The former first lady, who was diagnosed with dementia in May, continues to live at home with her husband.
— Aliza Chasan, CBS News, 24 Sep. 2023 -
All seven Dan sisters still live at home, with the older ones helping in the family electrical business and the younger two attending private school.
— Lola Sherman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 20 Nov. 2022
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