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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

name has lived/has survived

Is this expression ok? Should I put survive or something else? What about the rest of teh sentence? Thank you



The name that has lived/survived for the last thirty years in the world of car industry has been developed by the Japanese patiently and carefully.
  

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Perhaps: This name/trademark name, which has survived the last thirty years of the car industry history, has been developed by the Japanese patiently and carefully.

  • Perhaps: This name/trademark name, which has survived the last thirty years of the car industry history, has been developed by the Japanese patiently and carefully.
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Perhaps:

This name/trademark name, which has survived the last thirty years of the car industry history, has been developed by the Japanese patiently and carefully.
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Thank you once again for your valuable suggestions.

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