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"live apart from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that two or more people are living separately or near each other but not together. For example, "The couple decided to live apart from each other after their divorce."
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Although she is not happy to live apart from her parents, she said her new home was bigger than the apartment her parents shared with 30 other people.
I live apart from my husband in this house.
Young couples are more likely to live apart from relatives.
does not live apart from his spouse at all times during such taxable year.
He has brought us to live apart from the clamor and lies of the unbelieving.
For ghettos to form, whites must choose to live apart from non-whites.
They are distinct from the Dene in language and culture and generally live apart from them.
Were they compatible, or did William prefer to live apart from Anne for most of this time?
Thomas has recently separated from his wife and resents having to live apart from his nine-yearold daughter Beatrice.
So, for the first time, Buehrle will live apart from his wife and two children during the baseball season.
It may be best to live apart from them during the workweek for a while, Ms. Poepping says.
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