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The phrase "I live further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a distance between two locations, for example: "I live further away than my brother does, so I can't visit as often."
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I love being a grandmother, though I live further away from my grandchildren now and don't see them as much as I used to.
John 3 16 (a passage plastered on signs scattered throughout the countryside, at least where I live) further states.
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"It inspired me to keep going in my second year, even though I lived further away, because I was in the habit.
"I could live further out, but then I would have to pay for public transport which would negate the benefits of cheaper housing," she said.
I now live further away from the squash club where I grew up playing in Pontefract, but I continue to go back there because it's a warm and friendly club.
I chose to live further uptown in what I consider a residential area.
I would have to live further away from where I work.
But I was lucky; for those who live further from the hills, getting into snowsports can be even harder.
About this phenomenon, Hildebrand et al. [13] explained that rural-living participants tend to chain more activities together because they live further away from their desired destinations.
"I go home to eat because the food available here should be for those who live further away," said Mr. Rodríguez, the student.
We live further from our families.
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