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The phrase "away after" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of departure or distance following an event, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She walked away after the meeting ended."
Alternatives: "departed after" or "left following".
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If he hugs you don't just walk away after!
"Had?" "He passed away after Katrina".
Passed away after a long illness.
He passed away after a short illness.
It went away after a few years.
Usually, they'll just pass away after awhile.
Australia's a long way away, after all.
"Dreams fade away after you wake up".
83, passed away after a brief illness.
The protestors largely drifted away after 2011.
It's only Everton away, after all.
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