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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away since" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has been absent from a place or situation for a specific duration of time starting from a particular point in the past.
Example: "She has been away since last summer, and we all miss her."
Alternatives: "absent since" or "gone since".
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Humans have tried to keep crows away since forever.
Most have been plugging away since the 1990s.
Wolves had not won away since they won at Wigan.
She was turned away, since the headquarters office remains closed.
I've been away since the week after the tour finals.
It has not gone away since Scutaro arrived in San Francisco — not even a little.
Online use peaked in January 2015 and it hasn't gone away since.
"I'm gutted, we've struggled and fallen away since we arrived here.
The debate that started in 1987 has not really gone away since.
So is kicking it away, since the referee will almost always stop the clock.
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He had been there for me since my real father passed away -- since I was just a little girl.
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