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The phrase "away at this point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently not present or available at the moment being discussed.
Example: "The project is away at this point, but we expect to have updates soon."
Alternatives: "absent at this time" or "not available right now".
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she fades away at this point.
You don't even think about running away at this point.
Still, it seems especially disingenuous to hide the book away at this point.
The Wolverines continue to shoot poorly, but Villanova is doing nothing to pull away at this point.
Torres, who should probably look away at this point, took 78 games at Chelsea to reach the same total.
But walking away at this point would be an embarrassment for Congress and a far-reaching blow to Washington's financial credibility.
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Others are still out there plugging away, but at this point, it seems clear that Foursquare won the all-important battle over the check-in.
"We're turning away customers at this point," he says.
BOMBS AWAY!!!! 2. At this point you can choose what difficulty level you want your computer opponent to play at.
Questions of equitable representation probably will never go away, but at this point, many artists would balk at being included in an identity-based show.
But then you remember how fast they can run, and how they can smell their next meal from nine miles away, and at this point British pragmatism kicks in.
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