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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an increased distance or separation from something or someone.
Example: "After the argument, she felt that he had drifted away even more than before."
Alternatives: "further away" or "even further".
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He said he had given away even more than he had earned.
Self-employed people may put away even more with a simplified employee pension, or S.E.P.
The plane crash in Queens last week may chase away even more passengers.
— JOANNE C. GERSTNER The American women have pulled away even more in the second half, taking the quarter 26-10.
Always a country of savers — in contrast to Portugal and Greece — Spaniards have begun to sock away even more.
Of course that wouldn't help players from South America or Africa, who can be away even more.
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"We sailed away but even more than 1,000m away I could still see the flames getting bigger".
Those computer-run mills are not going away even if more logs start arriving.
Now judges are taking away something even more precious: their sons.
In Mr. Hussein's case, they have hinted, the date could be a year away, or even more.
Part of the problem for me is that sending my second child away is even more momentous.
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