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Discover Ludwig"living alone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in situations where you are referring to someone who does not live with anyone else, such as: "John quickly grew tired of living alone and moved back in with his family."
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[A] Elderly living alone: elderly living alone.
Woman living alone.
I'm living alone now.
"Were they living alone?
He loved living alone.
We don't miss living alone.
Similar(5)
Lived alone.
She had lived alone.
You live alone.
Do you live alone?
She lives alone.
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