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The phrase "away it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are expressing a hypothetical situation or a desire for something to be removed or distant.
Example: "If I had my way, away it would be, and I would never have to see it again."
Alternatives: "it would be gone" or "it would be removed".
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"If you took the coleus away, it would be kind of ho-hum".
If he had soft and slow greens where he was never more than 20 feet away, it would be tough.
With tonight's CNN debate in Charleston just hours away, it would be foolish to reach any firm conclusions about where things go from here.
I'm not at liberty to disclose the amount, but were that royalty obligation to go away, it would be a significant benefit.
If I could have chosen between taekwondo and the Olympics or taking the pain my parents suffered away, it would be no contest.
Acting is a mixture of instinct and analysis, but if I had to take one away it would be the analysis.
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Mr Hogan, now aged 84, told The Independent he and his colleague had been astonished to get away with their stunt: "We had decided our only way of getting away with it would be walk out of the front door.
In general, the people who obeyed their fears made out better than those who reasoned them away, but it would be foolish to take a lesson from this.
If a problem in this material is found to be the probable cause of the crash -- a determination is months away -- it would be the first crash of a commercial airliner attributed to the failure of a piece of composite, crash investigators say.
He knew right away that it would be bad.
"I think it should go away because it would be more interesting for the overall fight," Cuche said.
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