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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away came" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone approaching or arriving suddenly or unexpectedly.
Example: "Away came the storm, catching everyone off guard as they prepared for a sunny day."
Alternatives: "suddenly arrived" or "came rushing in".
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So many people from away came".
From somewhere not far away came a steady thump-thumping sound, the noise made by artillery.
Robben raced away, came inside, beating Jan Durica and the recovering Zabavnik, then shot low past Mucha.
Bird lit on gentleman's head, seized a beakful, braced itself, jerked lock out, flew away, came back for more.
"Zip away!" came the call from below, and I vaulted into the unknown.
Then, thousands of miles away, came the events of Sept. 11.
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I'll go away, come back.
She goes away, comes back, scoops more ice.
It was beautiful, this image of everything you throw away coming back to you!
From a nearby hamlet, half a mile away, comes a happy clanking of cooking-pots and children's shrieks.
I have to walk away from the book, come back, walk away, come back, it's just annoying".
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