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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frequently away" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is often not present in a particular place, such as at work or home. Example: "She is frequently away on business trips, making it hard to schedule meetings."
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With Ozi frequently away on business, it's not hard to guess what ends up happening.
Carrozzini grew up in a single-parent household in which the single parent was frequently away.
Holland is a caring father but a moody husband, frequently away on business.
The couple spent four years in Baltimore, but her husband was frequently away on assignment, including covering the Korean War.
The father, an entrepreneur who sold motivational tapes through the mail, worked out of a home office but was frequently away for seminars and mysterious evening sales calls.
John's English father - a naval photographer - was frequently away, and George acted as a surrogate parent in his Sussex cottage ("uninhabitable, except by poets").
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The dancers move in and out of group formations, frequently breaking away to perform alone, and suddenly "Necessary Beauty" has effected one of those magical theatrical transformations when what has felt random is unexpectedly filled with allusive mystery.
Emma Marsh of Love Food Hate Waste says: "Interestingly, they are also one of the top leftover foods people say they frequently throw away as they go off before they can use them".
The Soviets also tried to exact reparations from Germany and Japan; whole factories were dismantled down to the window frames and were carted off to the Soviet Union, where they frequently rotted away.
The medical community frequently shrugs away the deeper questions.
We are frequently turned away from public transport.
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