Sentence examples for away added from inspiring English sources

The phrase "away added" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable.
Example: "The information was away added to the report." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase's lack of meaning.)
Alternatives: "removed" or "taken out".

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Telling them that George lived 120 miles away added 30.

We had opportunities but we couldn't stick one away," added the Tottenham manager.

"Razan, Yusor and Deah – the three victims – were living, walking, breathing examples of countering violent extremism until their lives were taken away," added the congressman.

A woman a few feet away added, "And be with people!" Exuberant overlap is a signature of the conversations in the class.

Everybody, me included, tried to give them a wide berth, and the bodies of the injured being carried away added to the tension.

"That girl turned up again in the year 2001 because she had nobody to look after her, and she was still turned away," added Mr Armstrong.

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If you're serving right away, add the basil and lemon juice.

If not a milestone, "The One That Got Away" adds up to a consistently good tingler.

"That's why you should never throw anything away," adds Dixon.

The alternative minimum tax limits deductions and, once they are taken away, adds the minimum tax.

Readers can take the book away, add their own thoughts and pass it on.

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