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Meanings of live farther in English
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Usage of live farther in English
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Some folks livefarther off than others.
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Most Mamutoi livefarther north.
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Me, I livefarther out.
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Next we shall read about the very dark-skinned races who livefarther south, in Central Africa, where the sun is much hotter.
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Some 17 percent of its 9,000 employees livefarther than 150 kilometres (93 miles) away.
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Some 17 percent of its 9,000 employees livefarther than 150 kilometers (93 miles) away.
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Those who preferred the telehealth visit tended to livefarther away from the hospital than those who would rather come into the office.
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Maybe Americans will livefarther apart, extending their commutes-noharm done when you can catch up with your shows instead of drive, right?
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We investigated whether patients receiving hemodialysis who livefarther from their attending nephrologist are more likely to die than those who live closer.
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People who live close to Garda stations do not feel any safer than those who livefarther away, the Garda's public attitudes survey shows.
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Ida Mae livedfarther than Henry Lee did and had to walk.
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Here Bob had to leave his friends, as he livedfarther south.
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The Snakes and Utes livingfarther down called it the Bitter-root.
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She suspected that he livedfarther down, maybe even along the eastern shore.
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You know she livesfarther away than the rest of us.
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He livedfarther from the library than I had thought.