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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away from sections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a movement or direction that is not towards specific parts or areas of something.
Example: "The new policy aims to keep students away from sections of the library that are under renovation."
Alternatives: "out of areas" or "from parts".
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Animals were placed in section 1 of the apparatus facing away from sections 2 4.
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Several years before relocating to Florida, I was commuting on the PATH to Hoboken and noticed passengers moving away from a section of the car.
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She examined some Chantilly lace — "Oh, my God, that's great," she said — and veered away from a section of rough, undyed linens.
The 'contents away from home' section of your parents' household policy might already cover you, or you might be able to get it extended at a small cost.
She said that while the magazine did lose some revenue at first, advertisers who had shied away from a section that included sex-related ads eventually filled the void.
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