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The phrase "away for good" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is leaving permanently or will not return.
Example: "After years of living in the city, she decided to move to the countryside and be away for good."
Alternatives: "permanently gone" or "departed for good.".
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Then it's going away for good".
The horses got away for good.
But he stepped away for good in October 2008.
That should just put it away for good".
That misconception should fall away for good with Funny People.
It seemed clear then that he was shuffling away for good.
Some shows are just too good to go away for good.
I very nearly almost closed the show and walked away for good.
I had already lost my grandfather, who went away for good when I was five.
This time, however, he believes he will stay away for good.
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