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The phrase "away from mainstream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not part of the dominant culture or widely accepted norms.
Example: "The artist's work is often categorized as away from mainstream, appealing to a niche audience."
Alternatives: "outside the mainstream" or "not part of the mainstream".
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In the process, he steadily migrated away from mainstream science.
Overall, says Mr Basiliere, consumer 3D printing is five to ten years away from mainstream adoption.
This is a world that is distanced from our times, away from mainstream society.
Plenty of thoughtful people in the party know they are drifting away from mainstream America.
Thereafter, his finest works, invariably to his own librettos, were produced away from mainstream houses.
All too often, excluded children bounce around the system while falling further away from mainstream education.
Little Barn's success reflects a growing trend away from mainstream cosmetics and personal care products.
Because these women, as filmmakers and consumers, place themselves far away from mainstream porn.
Hole up here and you are a million miles away from mainstream tourism.
Joseph Cohen, the High Priest of the Samaritan sect that broke away from mainstream Judaism three millennia ago, died today.
Acworth put Kink's stellar benefits in place partly so he could steal top-flight people away from mainstream corporations.
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