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Discover Ludwig'beat away' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a physical action of pushing something away, such as using your hands to 'beat away' a swarm of bees. For example, "He quickly ran out of the room, beating away the bees with his hands."
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Extinction seems just one wing beat away.
Although Szczesny beat away Christian Benteke's effort, the Belgian nodded in the rebound.
Difficult to beat away, Ireland found it impossible to win key games at home.
The Turks threatened also as Szczesny beat away a fierce drive from Sneijder, the former Inter Milan midfielder.
Simon Cox had tested Declan Rudd early with a snap shot the Preston goalkeeper did well to beat away.
After a few minutes they beat away, dropping into the darkness to recover and then continue their journey upstream.
"If I woke up tomorrow and wasn't nervous and anxious, I would be one beat away from dead".
The victim should try to beat away the assailant, "especially with strikes to the eyes and gills", it said.
7.13pm Yet another cracking save from Mannone, this time to beat away a point-blank header from poor old Zamora.
There was a late scare when Fulham earned a penalty from an Eriksen handball, but Hugo Lloris beat away Sidwell's spot-kick.
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