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The phrase "awry of" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English.
The word "awry" means twisted, crooked, or askew and is typically used by itself or followed by a preposition like "of" or "from." For example, "The picture frame was awry on the wall" or "The plan went awry when the storm hit." However, the phrase "awry of" could potentially be used in casual spoken English to mean "in disagreement with" or "in opposition to." In this case, it would function as a slang phrase and should be used sparingly. For example, "She was always awry of her parents' strict rules." Overall, it is best to avoid using "awry of" in formal or written English and instead use a more standard phrase or construction.
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After a long, long, long ball, France's Gaetane Thiney collects a ball that went awry of a U.S. defender and launces one from 30 yards.
"From New York to Berlin/Come stories of true love gone awry, of devils and angels/There but for the grace of God go I".
As we read into The Cat's Table the story becomes more complex, more deadly, with an increasing sense of lives twisted awry, of misplaced devotion.
The plan goes awry, of course, and as it does, the brothers share memories and snippets of family and personal troubles.
In all these plot-rich incidents, and in scores more, Gass appears to be a straightforward sympathetic psychological storyteller, despite a hovering nimbus of things awry; of flaw and fraud.
It has long been axiomatic that speculative science-fiction visions of the future must reflect the anxieties of the present: fears of technology gone awry, of repressive political authority and of the erosion of individuality and human freedom.
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Swollen mitochondria were often found in close proximity to autophagy vacuoles (Fig. 6A and 6B), which were indicative of awry autophagy of mitochondria (mitophagy) [37].
Some scientists have suggested that they are creations of the mind, with a lack of oxygen and an awry mix of brain chemicals being responsible for visions and the sense of being out of the body.
It's the unfortunate consequence of warnings gone awry: instead of motivating people to act to stop the worst, dire predictions result in a passive acquiescence that defeat is inevitable.
Rather than understanding conflict over decisions about wind farms and hospital closures as the implementation of rational policy goals gone awry, models of policy analysis such as that offered by Stone understand conflict and negotiation as an intrinsic part all stages of the policy process [ 21].
His heavy collar with the teeth marks of many a battle on it was awry; some of the big brass studs in it were sprung loose from the leather.
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