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The phrase 'away of' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are trying to say "away from", the correct phrase would be "away from". For example, "He moved away from the loud noise."
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This situation is years away, of course.
It never went away, of course.
We ran away, of course".
Not right away, of course.
Not everybody gets away, of course.
It hasn't gone away, of course.
It never really went away, of course.
Tells about the crumbling away of the Finch fortune.
And to tabloid all that away of an instant?
Of course I thought right away of Mercadante.
It is the fanāʾ ("passing away") of the carnal self.
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