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Discover Ludwig'faced away from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something is deliberately not looking in a particular direction. For example, "The girl faced away from the camera as her parents took the photograph."
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They faced away from us, toward Yerushalmy, but had no connection to her.
The front of the house faced away from Fort Salonga Road, then a dusty dirt road.
He wheeled his big body, balanced as always, faced away from the past, and began to tell jokes.
The three large windows in Mr. Anderson's apartment faced away from the ocean, overlooking a small channel.
To him — faced away from the center and looking at his paper — it seemed a brilliant yellow.
Meanwhile, too much of Hindman's army went unengaged all morning because it faced away from Herron, a precaution against Blunt's joining the fight from the opposite direction.
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Most of us face away from dying.
When he was facing away from her, she seemed bolder.
She is bent over, facing away from the camera.
He had them turn around, facing away from the camera.
In two pictures, he faces away from the camera.
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