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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context and clarity.
Example: "I can't stay away much longer."
Alternatives: "not far" or "not long".
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"He doesn't give away much more than that".
Time and neglect have worn away much that was there.
Stregg couldn't get away much because of Carmen.
The explosion tore away much of the restaurant's roof.
Without giving too much away, much fraught break-dancing ensues.
This election has swept away much of the old deadwood.
It's not giving away much to say so.
First, the Supreme Court wiped away much of the rigmarole about "express advocacy" and "electioneering".
Soon, Deng was hiring away much of Hongshi's sales team, and badmouthing Pan publicly.
And, according to Glenday, "Ashrita is far and away much farther ahead.
To whom the gods had given much, the gods had taken away much more.
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