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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away from trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a movement or shift away from the act of attempting something.
Example: "She decided to step away from trying to please everyone and focus on her own happiness."
Alternatives: "moving away from attempting" or "distancing from trying".
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For a long time, conservation has really shied away from trying to manipulate plants.
Jack Renshaw was days away from trying to kill an MP, Rosie Cooper.
"Our research steered us away from trying to design pockets and compartments for specific uses.
These efforts may lead away from trying to envision more efficient civilian protection.
The guidelines step away from trying to "grade" concussions or diagnose them on the field or sidelines.
Mr. Breitbart, pacing a bit and speaking quietly, did not shy away from trying humiliation.
In a changing marketplace, we cannot shy away from trying things differently".
Geisel shied away from trying another children's book for four rears.
"The larger hotel chains are moving away from trying to combat Airbnb.
Elsewhere others said they were turned away from trying to reach their polling stations.
It's only one or two degrees away from trying to provoke people from your bath.
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