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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away right now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not present or available at the current moment.
Example: "I'm sorry, but I'm away right now and cannot take your call."
Alternatives: "not available at the moment" or "out at the moment".
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He's running away right now.
She's two arm lengths away right now".
The kids were away right now.
I think he's probably tweeting away right now.
"We're uncomfortable turning families away right now," he said.
"I'm not going to walk away right now".
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"That's far away from right now," he said.
To take away that right now, they argue, would violate federal and state constitutional guarantees of equal treatment.
It's pretty brutal in terms of time away and right now it gives me breathing space.
"If it became too cold, I could cover right away, but right now, why waste time?" asked Pietro Paolo, 70, a native of Campobasso, Italy, who stopped covering the fig tree he has had for 20 years after it survived a winter uncovered three years ago.
But Christmas is still a whole seven days away and right now it's business as usual on TechCrunch, as evidenced by our up to the minute coverage of Twitter being (apparently) hacked by the Iranians.
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