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The phrase "be away in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or thing that is in another place or condition, usually at a future point in time. For example, "We will be away in two weeks on holiday."
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Leicester, by contrast, will be away in France.
Because this time I will not be away in South Africa, fucking things up in that chaotic way of mine.
A man and wife rent their cottage in New England for the year they will be away in Italy with their 3 children.
In the days after Christmas that year we happened to be away in Devon with our mutual friend Sarah when the news of the wave was breaking everywhere.
His father empliyed Pietro, as bailiff, to manage the… A man and wife rent their cottage in New England for the year they will be away in Italy with their 3 children.
Danny Alexander, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the second-most senior Liberal Democrat in the Cabinet, said he would be away in the Highlands when the vote is held.
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"This time next month we are going to be away [in Croatia] and there will probably be different people out.
I was away in Manchester.
The home team was away, in Oakland,….
I say: I've been away in the woods.
Jan was away in Kandahar city that night.
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