Sentence examples for to live apart from inspiring English sources

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to live apart

verb

To be alive; to have life.

  • He's not expected to live for more than a few months.

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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.

Young couples are more likely to live apart from relatives.

How much longer would they have to live apart?

"It was very tough to live apart," said Mrs. Mardikian.

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.

Affluence: people have more money to live apart if they want to.

Not only are some gay couples rejecting marriage, they are also choosing to live apart.

When the two began dating, it seemed prudent to live apart.

The Russian leader and his wife are widely believed to live apart.

Were they compatible, or did William prefer to live apart from Anne for most of this time?

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