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The phrase "are facing away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the position or orientation of objects or people that are turned in the opposite direction from something else.
Example: "The chairs in the room are facing away from the stage, making it difficult for the audience to see the performance."
Alternatives: "are turned away" or "are oriented away".
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All the dancers are facing away from the center.
This is caused by preferential resputtering of Si by the energetic deposition flux incident at high incidence angles, when the substrates are facing away from the cathodes.
It's lethal if the audience is sitting at round tables, as half of them are facing away from you.
During the initial auditions contestants aren't seen by the judges, who are facing away; only if the judges are interested in mentoring that singer do they turn around.
Some of the time it's because the dancers are facing away from us or are physically blocked from view; in general, it's because the emotion has no proscenium arch to frame and contain it.
Make sure you orient yourself so that you are facing away from the moon and artificial lights and avoid the urge to look at your phone.
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When he was facing away from her, she seemed bolder.
The nametag on the badge is facing away from the body.
Their investigation had indicated that Hernandez was facing away from the marines when he was shot.
I happened to be facing away from her as I spoke.
He yanks her around so she's facing away from him.
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