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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away part of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "Please take away part of the project that is not needed."
Alternatives: "remove a portion of" or "take out part of".
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But he took away part of the family".
He gives away part of his carpentry business, as well as the money he's saved.
"So we took away part of the brown shadow, and it suddenly looked like real fabric".
"I just wonder about Utah's willingness to give away part of their state.
(They had to cut away part of the restaurant to get it down there).
I'd be apprehensive if we were giving away part of Nevada".
If you take just one of those areas away, you take away part of the strength of the city".
It was caused when he shot away part of his brain at the time of his arrest.
In an aisle, a man banged into Lauren's left arm with his cart, tearing away part of a big mole.
This is the third year the winner of the Stella has publicly given away part of her prize.
"But we know what Emmitt can do," defensive tackle Keith Hamilton said, "so that takes away part of the mystery".
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