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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bolted away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has moved away quickly or suddenly, often in a manner that suggests fear or urgency.
Example: "When the thunder struck, the dog bolted away from the open door and hid under the couch."
Alternatives: "ran away from" or "darted away from".
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And because of the drugs and alcohol, I bolted away from family, the band and our fans to destroy myself.
Then Stewart abruptly stepped on the throttle and bolted away from the pack to win by 1.636 seconds.
Armstrong spent most of the final climb with Jan Ullrich, overtaking early breakaways, then bolted away from him with two kilometers to go in another impressive performance.
Fourteen riders bolted away from the pack just after the start and finished ahead by the largest margin since such records started being kept in 1947.
Second in the standing is Fabrice Gougot, a Frenchman with Credit Agricole, who bolted away from the 172-man trailing pack in the final kilometer in a failed attempt to reduce his 12-second deficit.
He showed that ability to ride alone strongly when he bolted away from 10 fellow travelers with 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) to go and held them off by 52 seconds.
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When he rejoined the leaders, he tried four times to bolt away from them.
Showing good strength in sunny and warm weather, they took turns trying to bolt away from one another near the end, where Kroon won easily.
Scott, dressed in a green t-shirt and black tracksuit pants, is then seen bolting away from Slager, but takes less than 10 steps before he is gunned down.
As if on cue, Big Brown bolted away again.
I took one step forward, and it bolted away down the steep slope.
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