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Live it out. 'It' is a pronoun. 'Live out' is a phrasal verb.

He wants to live out his dreams.

When the object of the sentence is a pronoun it must go between the two parts of the phrasal verb.

This is his dream. He wants to live it out

NOT This is his dream. He wants to live out it

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