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"chase away" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about driving something away with force, either figuratively or literally. For example, "The police sirens chased away the crowd of protesters."
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Others chase away the blues.
More boats would chase away the wildlife.
Japanese patrol boats usually chase away Chinese vessels.
They were also encouraged to chase away illegal snail-gatherers.
Now we chase away the V.C. — they never come back.
Chamberlain repeatedly asked for time to chase away the bugs.
It might also chase away newspaper owners who only want to make a profit.
"It is dangerous to chase away our travelling companion," he said.
"Well," said the actor, "some first-grade men come on and chase away the witch".
Patrolling the course, working dogs greet players and chase away wildlife that can damage the turf.
HOW many countries does it take to chase away a ragtag band of al-Qaeda fighters?
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