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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again away from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a repeated action of moving away from something.
Example: "After trying to reconnect, she found herself again away from the group, feeling isolated."
Alternatives: "once more distancing from" or "repeatedly moving away from".
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She shifts into reverse, backing toward Second Street again, away from the Capitol and the Supreme Court.
The van suddenly shot backwards and then set off again, away from the mosque, passing me at high speed.
In reality, again, away from the cameras, the most significant "lifestyle" cause of death and disease is social class.
I can't wait to see it again Away from ballet, @adelms8 – who according to his twitter profile is a "Genuine eccentric.
90 mins Another lovely little run by Smith, though again away from goal, ends with a deftly chipped cross which comes to nothing but looks mighdy purdy.
The picture fell and had to be repaired, insists manager John Wrobel, who admits to being lobbied until the sketch was hung again, away from its former slot under Campbell, closer to the former home secretary David Blunkett.
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In his last years, from 1979 until 1987, Feldman again swerved away from the mainstream.
At the end, I get a "Want to run it again right away?" from Noah.
Everybody was impressed with the way Armstrong had once again raced away from his competitors.
As bookstores disappear into cyberspace, many of us are once again miles away from the occasional signpost of civilization.
When New York nearly got even early in the fourth, the Fever again ran away from the Liberty.
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