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The phrase "away from large" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a movement or action that is distancing from something large, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The bird flew away from large predators in the area."
Alternatives: "away from big" or "distancing from large".
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Stay away from large crowds of women.
Stay away from large, shiny jewelry, too, because it picks up glare.
Mr. Jobs's emphasis on secrecy, say acquaintances, led him to shy away from large public donations.
The housing slump has weighed heavily on manufacturing, as Americans shy away from large purchases.
It is moving away from large, inflexible power plants like Hinkley.
Away from large cities, markets are growing quickly and costs are falling.
Ellipticals are more often found in clusters, while spirals are more often found in the field away from large clusters.
As a result, support for small campuses, far away from large city centres, has been growing in recent years.
In that capacity he helped shift the EBRD's priorities away from large infrastructure projects and toward support for small businesses.
Another 20th-century trend was away from large orchestras and toward chamber ensembles, often of nontraditional combinations.
For instance, a top Ford executive spelled out more of his company's strategic moves away from large vehicles.
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