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The phrase "away ho" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is somewhat archaic and informal.
It is typically used as a call to action or to signal departure, often in a nautical or adventurous context.
Example: "As the ship set sail, the captain shouted, 'Away ho! Let the journey begin!'"
Alternatives: "Set sail!" or "Off we go!".
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One of the men on the panel made a comment like "there's the physical aspect, that will never go away, ho ho".
A world away: Ho was born in China, but a year later her family moved to Mozambique to escape communism.
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"Fast Eddie!" Ho ho ho.
Ho ho ho, readers.
Ho, ho, ho.
"Ho, ho, ho," went Santa.
Ho ho ho! Happy Holidays!
"Ho, ho, ho!" Gingrich exclaimed.
Ho ho ho! Today's kids.
"Ho ho ho," Herb says reflexively.
Ho, ho, ho, as they say.
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