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The phrase "aiming away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of directing something or someone in a direction that is not towards a specific target or goal.
Example: "The archer was aiming away from the target to avoid hitting the spectators."
Alternatives: "pointing away" or "directing away".
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After surveying the situation, he snatched his 7-iron and crouched into his stance, aiming away from the green through an opening on the right toward the fairway.
Mr. Abdel-Jalil said many in Colonel Qaddafi's forces helped the revolution, through sabotage or collaboration with rebels or by aiming away from people they were ordered to shoot.
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While the militants' crude rockets have done virtually no damage in Israel, the shells, though usually aimed away from populated areas, do damage houses, and injure and occasionally kill people with their shrapnel.
Cassini, travelling at seventy-six thousand miles per hour, will continue to relay data for a minute or two, until it begins to tumble; then its high-gain antenna will aim away from Earth and its signal will cease.
What's the point, anyway, of doing these live-fire drills so close to North Korea?" The South Korean deputy defense minister acknowledged Tuesday night that the South had fired artillery close to North Korea, but he insisted the shots were aimed away from the North.
On it, the group — which includes Bob Hardy on bass and Paul Thomson on drums — aimed away from the wry, propulsive post-punk that defined its first two records and made its global 2004 hit, "Take Me Out," an unlikely stadium anthem; even the Yankees used it.
A similarly sized cloud of plasma (known as a coronal mass ejection) blasted from the sun on July 23 , 2012 but it was fortunately aimed away from Earth.
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