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The phrase "away than" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate phrases, "away" and "than," which do not function together in standard English usage.
Example: "I would rather go away than stay here."
Alternatives: "leave instead of" or "depart rather than".
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We are further away than ever".
Look much further away than that".
George thinks that WikiLeaks is farther away than that.
"I'd rather have urchins scraping away than me doing it".
If anything, the shore was farther away than it looked.
Thus, the supernovae were farther away than expected.
This seems further away than it ever has been.
At both locations, more fans were turned away than served.
Afridi's body language gives rather more away than Buttler's.
These days, it seems farther away than ever.
Certainly base yourself no farther away than Washington Square.
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