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The phrase "away for some time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will be absent or unavailable for a period.
Example: "I will be away for some time, so please direct any urgent matters to my assistant."
Alternatives: "absent for a while" or "gone for a period of time.".
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In other parts of the ground the branding was all about "Reunited" as if the real United had been away for some time.
The Blood Moon Prophecy has been rumbling away for some time, but came to its conclusion with last night's Supermoon, which was lit up with a bright red.
"I have been away for some time, and I am more of a spectator now," Koop told me when we spoke.
The debate over its future simmered away for some time, bubbling over from time to time especially if a public figure fell foul of the statute.
With the boy asleep in a bedroom and Ms. Anderson on fire, Mr. Humphrey then fled the apartment and lay in bed at his home a block away for some time before finally reporting the fire, Mr. Brown said.
I try to be stoic: it isn't going away for some time, so I decide to get through the journey, sleep and see how I feel in the morning.
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When they meet again, Tom remarks, with a not-entirely-surprising "edge of bitterness," "You've been away for quite some time".
"I don't think that credit cards are going to go away for quite some time," Pepperdine's Mooney said.
Then it was like... well... SWV coming out, but can an artist from the nineties who has been away for quite some time, fit into today's format?
(If you recall, the company did run away for quite some time, and as an internal memo revealed, the company was aggressively trying to limit what it needed to do to address complaints and safety concerns).
Free cat; a lot of the time your cat will be very irritated by the end of brushing and will want to run away for some private time to recover.
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