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The phrase "away from the windows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a physical distance from windows, often in contexts related to safety or comfort.
Example: "During the storm, everyone was advised to stay away from the windows to avoid any potential hazards."
Alternatives: "not near the windows" or "at a distance from the windows."
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Stay away from the windows,' he says.
Many people sat indoors, away from the windows, watching television.
"Then we were told to move away from the windows and were taken upstairs.
I began to watch what I said and kept away from the windows.
She turns away from the windows; there are other things to do.
Just as she turned her head away from the windows, the room was filled with a blinding light.
The weekend staff inside BBC Scotland was low, but those attending work were told to keep away from the windows.
Immediately, he went to his office and told employees over the intercom to get away from the windows.
She was advised to stay away from the windows and move towards the back of her house.
He urged people not to go outside and suggested precautions like filling the bathtub with water and moving away from the windows.
The trick was not to make yourself a target: stay away from the windows, keep your lamps dim and covered — don't cast a shadow.
More suggestions(16)
away from the mechanisms
away from the storefronts
away from the desks
away from the points
away from the possibilities
away from the doors
away from the systems
out from the windows
off from the windows
away from the displays
away from the screens
outside from the windows
away from the microsoft
away from the gossipers
away from the trees
away from the lips
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