live with
US /lɪv wɪð/
UK /lɪv wɪð/

1.
to accept an unpleasant situation or fact and try to make the best of it
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You'll just have to live with the consequences of your actions.
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It's not ideal, but we can live with it.
2.
to reside in the same household as someone
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My sister and I used to live with our grandparents.
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He decided to live with his girlfriend.