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The phrase "works far away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is employed at a location that is distant from the speaker or the subject being discussed. Example: "My brother works far away in another state, so we only see him during the holidays."
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It takes more than a pen and paper for 13-year-old Stephanie to send a message to her father who works far away.
Sometimes, there is no electricity and I can't call my husband [who works far away].
Prince's father works far away and has little time to look after the children, so Ms. Ngwalase comes by every day before and after school to help with homework or anything else that comes up.
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"I tell them their father is working far away.
Both have the same sense that the real business of gangsterism is this dirty, violent, shameful work far away from the city lights.
Mr. Spik said he thought up his city romance in 1999, while working far away at an advertising agency in Tokyo.
And his eye for outsider art, as in art by the self-taught, the mentally challenged and more generally by anyone working far away from an artistic center, is apparent throughout.
Could this even work far away from the idyll?
These elderly usually have no children or children who work far away.
But ministers would not want to work far away from their ministries.
If this is the case, then having elderly at home may also be an obstacle for children to choose to work far away.
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