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Discover Ludwig"live away from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that someone is living in a different location than previously, or is living apart from someone else. For example, "Since graduating, John has decided to live away from his family and pursue a career in a different state."
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How far do you live away from each other?
Many students also want to live away from home.
If you're lucky enough to live away from the high street, not to worry.
It costs more to live away from home, and we don't have the money.
They arrive in the city for work and live away from their families.
In her short life, Peaches barely had a moment to live away from the public gaze.
For those who live away from home while studying, university can create two separate lives.
Worse yet, the longer we live away from our treasures, the less we think of them.
Rights and needs can change, however, when children live away from their parents for long periods.
Most of the continent's destitute live away from big cities, in the remoteness of the bush.
And I thought it might be nice to live away from my parents.
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