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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is distant in the future or to indicate a point in time that is not currently relevant.
Example: "The deadline for the project is still away in time, so we have plenty of time to prepare."
Alternatives: "far off in time" or "distant in time".
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LaFontaine got away in time.
Some did not get away in time.
Bilal did not break away in time, and was left behind.
But the Fox control room did not cut away in time.
They fear the distance, being too far away in time of trouble".
We are still as far away in time from the target as we were in 2010".
Far away in time and space; contemporary in issues, character and relationships.
We're moving away in time from real contact with the islanders and a real understanding of what they were doing.
As long as you know that the break is healed, then the aches and pains go away in time".
Even the ugly white "bathtub" stain seen in low-water years would probably weather away in time.
The reveler stumbling on the tracks at dawn, wobbly in her evening best, unable to stagger away in time.
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