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The phrase "away for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone or something going away for a short period of time. For example, "My parents are going away for a while this weekend, so I'm having some friends over for dinner."
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I was away for a while.
We could be away for a while.
"It takes you away for a while".
They went away for a while, but they are back.
"We're not going away for a while," Tracy said.
"I see you been away for a while".
I put the clubs away for a while.
Move away for a while, maybe somewhere warmer than Montana.
He has, as they say, been away for a while.
The group recommended that Capone go away for a while.
Put the pearl away for a while, then take it out and polish it again.
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