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The phrase "away again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is leaving or has left once more, often after a previous departure.
Example: "After a brief visit, she was away again, leaving her friends to wonder when they would see her next."
Alternatives: "gone again" or "departed once more".
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He looked away again.
Nancy turned away again.
Now, he's away again.
She slipped away again.
He leaned away again.
They back away again.
Eventually it swung away again.
He's given it away again.
The plane lunged upward and away again.
But he has actually gone away again.
But then they go away again.
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