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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away lived" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a sense of distance or separation in a past context, but it does not follow standard grammatical structures.
Example: "In a distant land, there once lived a wise old man who knew the secrets of the universe."
Alternatives: "lived far away" or "resided at a distance".
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A block away lived Theodore Livingston, a k a Grand Wizard Theodore, who is said to have invented turntable scratching, Mr. Naison said.
He was a student at a college nearly four hundred miles away, lived at home with an anxious, widowed mother, and had zero interest in a baby.
The preface explains that the team aimed to cover "the everyday lives of the enslaved: what they wore, saw and looked at; played and played with; ate and drank and smoked; worked on and in; heard, read, used, made, touched, hid away, lived in, built, were given, slept on, carried, raised and cultivated; were sold on; and much more".
A long time ago, in a land far away, lived a man named Harvey Milk..
I found my way into the tunnels just wanting to get the fuck away, lived like a fucking rat, scrounging for food, eating fucking garbage, taking what other people didn't want and using it to survive.
Only one respondent, whose husband had recently passed away, lived alone.
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Beekeepers can often take the insects away live.
Memories of the basketball players, with the next N.B.A. season mere months away, live on.
The narratives are rich and detailed, but you walk away living in the character".
Ten minutes' drive away live Matthew Freud, the PR guru, and his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Rupert Murdoch.
A few doors away lives the aunt of another well-known Lutonian, the founder of the anti-Islamist English Defence League (EDL), Tommy Robinson.
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