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The phrase "away from the school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or direction that is not in proximity to a school.
Example: "The children played in the park, which is located away from the school."
Alternatives: "outside the school" or "far from the school".
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The City of London School for Girls located in the Barbican is a fifteen-minute walk away from the school and there are joint events, such as social evenings, concerts and plays, with the school throughout the year.
Several miles away from the school, he is lost again.
The suicide had happened away from the school.
Away from the school, the outlook is bleaker.
Students seeking an alternative to the traditional packed lunch were generally forced to eat their lunch away from the school.
If you see a school up ahead, turn left, away from the school.
Mooney's, the Irish bar, was just a few blocks away from the school.
One strip of the fly, and a fish peeled away from the school.
Diploma classes are often away from the school or college at which students have enrolled.
You have to meet him away from the school.' So I had to go off campus.
Leading away from the school was another avenue — of hawthorns, flowering dark pink in May.
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