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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away during" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not present or is absent for a specific period of time.
Example: "I will be away during the conference next week."
Alternatives: "absent for" or "gone throughout".
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Can't we go away during the winter?
The attacker slipped away during the evacuation.
Mr. Honeck may have been carried away during the Mahler.
Harvey let the lead slip away during the seventh.
I always try to be away during the festivities.
Too often they give it away during the next phase.
Either company can walk away during the 60 days.
And don't forget, Crimea was given away during Obama.
The patient passed away during surgery and was taken to necropsy.
This was underkill, and we were afraid the dome would fly away during the first windstorm.
Modern factory robots, like their quinquagenarian counterparts, require humans to keep away during operation.
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