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Discover Ludwig"be away for" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies that a person is not present and that they are away or far away from a certain place. Example: I'm afraid John can't come to the meeting today. He's been away for a few weeks.
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I'll be away for three weeks.
So he'll be away for Christmas?
"How can you be away for Christmas?
We could be away for a while.
It's complicated enough to be away for five days, working.
So, he's going to be away for a long time.
I'm going to be away for the next several weeks.
"She will be away for two or three weeks.
It was that he would be away for a year.
I will be away for a month this winter.
It's very hard to be away for two years.
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