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learn to live with

  1. Get used to or accustom oneself to something that is painful, annoying, or unpleasant. For example, The doctor said nothing more could be done about improving her sight; she'd just have to learn to live with it, or Pat decided she didn't like the new sofa but would have to learn to live with it.



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"It's a moment where your entire life has changed and will never be the same. That's what we have had to learn to live with," says Jane.

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But the frequency of attacks has forced residents to learn to live with the war and maintain as normal a life as possible.

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You just have to learn to live with it but you will never have a normal life like you did before.

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“As you grow older, you kind of learn to live with the joys and pain of life, y’all .… Can I get a witness to that?”

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For better or worse, we need to learn to live with — and, perhaps, embrace — the uncertainties in our lives.

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