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The phrase "away even though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a contrast or concession, suggesting that something is happening despite another condition or fact.
Example: "She decided to go away even though the weather was terrible."
Alternatives: "depart despite" or "leave although".
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You can't tear yourself away, even though it is very thick.
The pace of life is entirely different and it feels worlds away, even though it's an easy 20-minute drive.
So yes, I saw the connection right away even though the story material is completely different.
Spring isn't really that far away, even though it did snow here last week.
DILUTE THE POWER OF MONEY Unlimited contributions aren't going away, even though many outside Republican groups lost this year.
"But the 20th century tried to wipe that away, even though it's a legitimate part of the historical record".
One of the biggest things we learning from unit 1's readings is that racism has not gone away even though time has passed.
In all, maybe only 1 or 2percentt of underwater homeowners walked away even though they could make their payments.
She never grows cross with him or turns away, even though he takes cruel advantage of her goodness.
"We had to add an extra performance that sold out right away, even though it was unannounced.
"So I am always pleased to get away, even though I am a south Londoner myself, from East Dulwich".
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