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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away from going" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a desire to avoid or distance oneself from a particular action or situation, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I need to step away from going to that event because I have other commitments."
Alternatives: "avoiding going" or "staying away from".
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I'm about one more 'Whooo' away from going topless".
In 2004 I was two days away from going under.
He was inches away from going down 0-30.
So, we're one out away from going into extras.
However, before that happened, literally seconds before, United was inches away from going three up.
With a name like Sportmax there is no getting away from going for a sporty style.
"We came four games away from going to the World Series last year.
The F.D.A. has shied away from going after such apps until its guidelines are in place.
Bill Fries, U.P.S. deliveryman: "I try to stay away from going into someone's apartment.
Now, Washington was an extra point away from going ahead by 14-3.
Along with Lars, some art students are at the very front, minutes away from going in.
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