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The phrase "am away" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is not present at a location, often in the context of being out of the office or unavailable. Example: "I will be out of the office next week, so I am away during that time."
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I am away from the east wind.
I am away from my family.
When I am away from it I remember only the tang on the tongue.
Now I know what my cat is up to while I am away.
And I feel really bad, because I sinned and I am away from you".
Rather than saying, "I have given up on the world," the achievement beard declares, "I am away, but not gone".
Television: I am away so much, so I rarely see live TV, but I use iPlayer to catch programmes.
"I've always felt that the further I am away from my real character, the more effective I am," he said.
"Every time I am away, I sort of ache," Mr. Mayhew said.
My mother and my father are afraid when I am away.
And if I am away it means I've missed the weekend's Premiership goals, and virginmedia.com/sport has all the highlights.
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