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'far from cities' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a location that is remote and not close to any urban centers. For example, "We chose to get married at a secluded beach far from cities, so we could enjoy a tranquil, stress-free day."
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They strike far from cities, or many miles below the surface, or both.
He observes that power stations tend to be built far from cities, and to be surrounded by idle "buffer" land.
Many psychiatric hospitals are more than half a century old and located — by design — far from cities.
In some entries, she described the boredom of the guerrillas, living in the hinterlands, far from cities.
Many refugees live in unofficial settlements far from cities, and simply do not know where to get healthcare.
Their story is probably common among people who live far from cities where same-sex marriage had been accepted well before the supreme court's ruling.
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They are usually far from city centers.
Also, simply being far from city lights can be a test of bravery.
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They can hop in the car with their dogs and, after a short drive, find themselves far from city life.
Often, it seemed too much of a chore to enjoy on anything but smooth country roads far from city traffic.
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