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The phrase "away up" is correct and usable in written English, though it is somewhat informal.
It can be used to describe a location that is situated at a higher elevation or distance, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "The cabin is away up in the mountains, far from the nearest town."
Alternatives: "far up" or "high up".
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"You were away up here.
Most of it is hidden away up here in boxes.
Helped by generous subsidies, windmills are now whirring away up and down the land.
Mr. Ahluwalia said he, too, used to work far, far away, "up in the mountains, upstate".
She was looking fixedly away, up, behind her, out the window.
Everything's down and in, up and in, down and away, up and away.
He was never able to sell or give them away up to the time his son left for overseas.
Plans called for giving away up to 25,000 coupons — but they were all gone by Wednesday.
The title of his piece gives it away: "Up in Smoke: Give Movies With Tobacco an Automatic 'R'R.
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