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The phrase "away from shore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or movement that is distant from the land, often in a nautical or maritime context.
Example: "The boat drifted slowly away from shore as the sun began to set."
Alternatives: "off the coast" or "out at sea".
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It's best if you can cast it parallel to shore, and then each cast cast it farther away from shore.
Offshore wind farms are growing in size and are situated farther and farther away from shore.
Marcey gripped the gunwales as her canoe pulled away from shore.
We kept the children away from shore, where we noticed wild cattle coming down to browse.
Can feel the current arc him out, its subtle shift away from shore.
Mr. Gabriel told the police that they appeared to swim away from shore.
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Many of the delicate prism stacks are being moved to safer spots, away from shores, and put on public display.
Clastic material over most of a lake basin consists principally of silts and clays, especially away from shores and river mouths, where larger material is deposited.
"Get away from the shore!" I shouted, and he scattered.
Ms. Polizzi and Ms. Farley's show will be about their friendship away from "Jersey Shore".
It will now be towed away from the shore and moored using anchors and cables.
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