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N400 under 3 year rule - potential issue? (Split)

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General N400 question; just for perspective. 
 

Married since 2019. Filed 2020 and got conditional GC Nov. 2020. Filed I-751 Sept. 2022 (still pending). Filed for Naturalization under 3-year rule Sept. 2023. Have tax transcripts 2020- present. Joint Lease from 2019-present. Joint bank statements from 2019-present. Bills. Joint auto and renter Insurance etc. Only caveat is that my spouse is currently in law school (gonna be done next year) so we don’t live together 24/7 but she’s always back during holidays or when school’s out and will move back fully once she’s done. No AR-11 filed as I’ve not changed residence. Any tips, thoughts? 

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