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Get away
verb
(literally) To move away (from).
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"Get away" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but it is often used as a command or exclamation to tell someone to move away from a specific location or situation. Example: "Get away from the edge of the cliff!" the park ranger warned the hikers. In this sentence, the phrase "get away" is used to command the hikers to move away from the dangerous edge of the cliff.
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"Get away from me".
Get away from him!
Get away, you nasty toad!
Get away, dog...
Get away from here.
'Get away and chill.
Get away, ye galleries!
Get Away (At Least Mentally).
Get away, Jordan!
Get away.
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