Examples of 'lived in the soviet' in a sentence

Meaning of "lived in the soviet"

lived in the soviet: This phrase refers to residing in a country that was part of the former Soviet Union. It indicates a period when the Soviet Union existed as a political entity

How to use "lived in the soviet" in a sentence

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lived in the soviet
But he lived in the soviet ukraine.
He had communist sympathies until he lived in the Soviet Union.
I lived in the Soviet times.
They have taken me in because I have lived in the Soviet Union.
We lived in the Soviet Union then.
They have taken me in because of the fact I have lived in the Soviet Union.
After that he lived in the Soviet Union.
We lived in the Soviet Union… hoping each would be our last year.
No, they are taking me in because of the fact I lived in the Soviet Union.
But he lived in the soviet ukraine . The soviets were convinced.
Prior to becoming a resident in Barcelona, she lived in the Soviet Union and France.
Well, I have lived in the Soviet Union now for a decade.
Seventy-some years, we lived in the Soviet Union.
He lived in the Soviet Union for about 10 years.
Nearly 300 million people lived in the Soviet Union.

See also

From 1920 she lived in the Soviet Union, in Moscow where she worked as a teacher.
Have you ever lived in the Soviet Union?
Have you lived in the Soviet Union?

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