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The phrase "away without a counteroffer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing negotiations or offers, indicating that someone is leaving or rejecting an offer without making an alternative proposal.
Example: "After reviewing the terms, she decided to walk away without a counteroffer, feeling that the deal was not in her best interest."
Alternatives: "departing without a counterproposal" or "leaving without an alternative offer.".
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Palestinians walked away without a counteroffer.
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Then he wandered away without a word.
I'd walk away without a cent.
I walked away without a scratch.
Dogs can run away without a leash.
When Arafat walked away from a peace deal that gave him everything he asked for, without making a counteroffer, it revealed he was never serious about peace in the first place.
But Arafat rejected the plan, and left Camp David without making a counteroffer.
In "The Two Sides of a Barbed-Wire Fence" (column, July 1), Nicholas D. Kristof does not mention the very relevant fact that it was Yasir Arafat and the Palestinian leadership that turned down the Israeli offer of a two-state solution at the Camp David meeting in 2000 without making a counteroffer.
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Priebus walked away without saying a word.
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