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to live in a place or region in English:

1. inhabit inhabit


Animals inhabit the forest.
What animals inhabit those islands?
Several hundred species of birds inhabit the island.
These remote islands are inhabited only by birds.
a forest inhabited by bears and moose
The region is inhabited by Indians.
Many different tribes inhabit the territory of Afghanistan.
it will inhabit the production of new music
"Young people inhabit bedsits."
Those tribes inhabit the desert all year round.
We don't inhabit a country but a language. A country is a language and nothing else.
Humans are amphibians — half spirit and half animal.... As spirits they belong to the eternal world, but as animals they inhabit time.

English word "to live in a place or region"(inhabit) occurs in sets:

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