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Free sign upThe phrase "away to the left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a direction or location that is positioned on the left side, often in relation to a specific point of reference.
Example: "The exit is located away to the left, just past the vending machines."
Alternatives: "off to the left" or "over to the left".
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My desk is away to the left of the window.
The high red brick embankment curved away to the left.
The Italians continued to spin away to the left.
Marie-Thérèse Réveillé and Carla Devade are looking away to the left, past Henric.
Take the Steepleton Road past Fernhayes Copse, with the encircling earthworks of Hambledon prominent away to the left.
McIlroy, half the distance inside him, prods an uncertain effort towards the cup and the ball dies away to the left.
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Mahrez stars in the first half, and scores on 34 minutes – Vardy pulling out to the left, dancing away from Joel Ward and crossing low for his team-mate to slot into the corner.
Tiger's shot looks much more on the money, but the spin doesn't grab the ball near the hole, and it serenely slides miles away, to the far-left corner of the green.
Casillas parries it away to the keeper's left and Spain clear.
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