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The phrase "away center" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as describing a location that is distant from a central point, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The new facility is located away center from the main campus, making it less accessible for students."
Alternatives: "off-center" or "distant from the center".
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"We had a great opportunity and we let it slip away," center fielder Mike Cameron said.
"We think about positive things, like putting a team away," center fielder Mike Cameron said.
Even with Mr. Rylance blundering away center stage, an air of deflation sets in by the play's second half.
The Nets will probably show a similar style, using fewer double-teams on O'Neal and Bryant, at least in Game 1. "We're not going to come with a lot of double teams on Shaq right away," center Jason Collins said.
The major themes of Spirited Away center on the protagonist Chihiro and her liminal journey through the realm of spirits, wherein Chihiro becomes separated from everything she has known.
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Ventura hit a leadoff drive to straight-away center field, where last October Steve Finley leaped in vain for Todd Pratt's division series-clinching 10th-inning home run.
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"He's very comfortable away from center," Gailey said of the emerging fan favorite.
The ball fell at Kerry Collins's feet as he stepped away from center this afternoon.
But away from center stage he has put his mark on almost every facet of the enterprise, his partners say.
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