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The phrase "away in the next" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something happening soon or in the near future, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I will be away in the next few days for a business trip."
Alternatives: "in the coming days" or "shortly ahead".
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"I don't believe PCs are going to go away in the next three to five years.
A split second later and it's gone, whirled away in the next pirouette.
Zogg pulls away in the next race but makes a mistake to allow Takeuchi in.
We found our ideal swimming hole a few miles away in the next village over, Onrus.
But dont buy too close to the river or your dream house may get swept away in the next flood.
With these policies, the deficit drops away in the next 10 years, and more important, it stays manageably low for the decades after that.
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We have two away games in the next few days and neither will be easy".
It's not going to slink away peacefully in the next election.
This company is all about opportunity!" Then the cell phone in his pocket rang, and Mr. Mihalca walked away, lost in the next big opportunity, leaving the three men behind to exchange awkward hellos.
Mike Averis Match report: London Irish 6-12 LeiceSale Sale will know where they stand in the race for a Premiership play-off place after tough away trips in the next two weeks to Leicester and Bath.
The Londoners play Toulouse in home and away fixtures in the next two rounds on 9 and 18 December.
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