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"come away with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean to take away or retrieve something, especially when it involves success or triumph. For example, "The team came away with the trophy after taking first place in the championship."
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Had to come away with something there.
The record was "Come Away with Me".
I come away with nothing".
"Here I come away with people's numbers.
And what did she come away with?
What lessons do we come away with?
I want to come away with a medal.
So I am happy to come away with a medal".
You might come away with a greater appreciation.
Yet still Stanford could not come away with the win.
"We come away with assignments," Mr. Kasich said.
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