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The phrase "away to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is leaving a place to go and join another person or group, often in a context of departure or transition.
Example: "After saying goodbye to his friends, he set off away to join his family in the city."
Alternatives: "off to join" or "departing to join".
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Then you drove away to join the normal.
Always dreamed of running away to join the circus?
More illustrious schoolmate was Izzy Leopold who ran away to join up with a troupe.
For them, the notion of running away to join the circus is irrelevant.
The young men who feel the most passionate about the rebels run away to join them.
Theatre was wicked and dangerous and you ran away to join it.
Then he wooed her away to join him in the Clinton White House.
Her daughter Emine ran away to join the militants two years ago, at age 14.
FLYING HIGH: In 2011, Molly Graves '98 ran away to join the circus.
She was enticed away to join the nationally prominent Charlie Barnet swing band, replacing Lena Horne.
People run away to join the circus - not the theatre, or the conservatoire.
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