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Discover Ludwig"face away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to turn one's body in the opposite direction from someone or something. For example, "I could feel his stare, so I turned my face away from him."
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The firearm should face away from your dominant side.
He turns his face away from scrutiny.
Most of us face away from dying.
These boys, while standing close, face away from each other.
(It's not romantic; the butterflies face away from each other).
The main light is on the side of the face away from the camera.
If you have to sneeze, please face away from the artworks.
As one writer said, "Sadat is taking the ugly face away from Socialism.
If God turned his face away from his creation, Man, would Man simply cease to be?
She seemed to quail, holding her face away from him yet presenting her hips.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s statue has pointedly turned to face away from the White House.
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