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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as far away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distance or separation from a particular point or location, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "I want to be as far away from the noise of the city as possible during my vacation."
Alternatives: "as distant from" or "as removed from".
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"We worked as far away from Hollywood ideas as possible".
Some walked as far away from me as they could.
Second, get as far away from the business as you can, as fast you can.
It was as far away from a crowded GNER carriage as I could imagine.
Mr. Trippi, the party strategist, has some advice: Get as far away from Washington as possible.
And Divine was about as far away from that as you could get.
Your advisers may tell you to stay as far away from Jordan as possible.
I was probably as far away from a militant art student as I could be.
I had deliberately continued writing about Vietnam, staying as far away from Watergate as possible.
THOMASVILLE, Alabama seems as far away from China as you can get.
As such, it should be kept as far away from politics as possible.
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