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Old 16-Mar-2005, 01:05
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Question "place to live" and "place to live in"

Hi!

I have a question.

Many people say both "place to live" and "place to live in" in such sentences as below:

a) I found a new place to live.
b) I found a new place to live in.

To the best of my knowledge, the sentence a) is grammatically incorrect. So I googled the two phrases and got the results as follows:

She is happy to have found such a nice place to live in.
Cambridge is an attractive place, and quite an easy place to live in.
The world will be a better place to live in.
Bali is a wonderful place to live in.
Few care about making the world a better place to live in.
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It's a better place to live.
It's hard to find a place to live quickly.
I always dream of flying to USA because that's a wonderful place to live and to study.
Los Angeles is a pleasant place to live.
I found a new place to live, in West Ham.

Are both a) and b) grammartically acceptable/correct? If so, why?

Greatly looking forward to your insight.

Thanks in advance.

Jae From ROK
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