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Thank you for the knowledge you've been shared to us. -Is this correct?

"Thank you for the knowledge you've shared with us" or "Thank you for the knowledge you've been sharing with us."

When can we use "I live at....." ?

For much "smaller" places, i.e., points: I live AT my cousin's home; I practically live AT the library, Jo waited AT the bus stop, etc.
This article should help: http://bit.ly/1vUPexB

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do you think it's ok to read dorothy must die even if you still havent read the oz

It might even work out better if the whole Oz story is "new" to you. (We haven't read "Dorothy Must Die," so perhaps someone who has can give better advice?)

"Being a Belieber was the best decision i ever made. Omg i'm emotionally unstable!" Is that correct? Thankyou so much for helping:)

That's the most original example ever. (Yes, it's correct.)
You could also say "Becoming a Belieber ..."

How to use the word 'basically'?

Basically, the easiest way to use "basically" is like this.
If you didn't catch that, then this also works: We are basically the same people.
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are ftw is always put at the beginning of the sentence? doesnt it sound weird?

No. We put "ftw" at the END of a statement: Free doughnuts ftw.

How about haven't forgot/ got or haven't forgotten/ gotten?

"Haven't forgotten" is right. "Haven't forgot" is informal.
Generally, "haven't got" (British English) = haven't gotten" (American English). However, in American English, "got" and "gotten" are used differently. (See picture.)
How about havent forgot got or havent forgotten gotten

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