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The phrase "away on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is not present at a location because they are at another place, often for a specific purpose such as travel or vacation.
Example: "She is away on business this week and will return on Friday."
Alternatives: "out of town" or "absent for".
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Carpenters hammered away on one.
Cells were swept away on one side of that line.
"I walked away on my own.
Take novellas away on vacation instead.
His killer scooted away on a motorcycle.
One was taken away on a stretcher.
KUDLER--Helen, passed away on December 30.
Passed away on Monday February 8 , 2010
Whitney, passed away on June 18 , 2011
The world rushed away on all sides.
JACOBSON--Phyllis, passed away on July 21.
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