Sentence examples for from away from inspiring English sources

"from away" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means "from a distant place" or "from outside a particular area". For example, "He was a tourist from away, but his heart had been captured by the city's charm."

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Perhaps what most fundamentally appeals is Bill Baxter's status as "from away" (this is how people speak in Maine).

The Mainer who purports to know and love an Oscar Mayer wiener is likely the Mainer who is, as the locals say, "from away".

So many people from away came".

Yet people from "away" report a warm welcome in Kingfield.

They should remember that at this level victory comes from away goals.

A short jeep drive from Away, Shantaa is an undeniable step up in luxury.

Jersey tomatoes at Whole Foods were barely more flavorful than those from away.

He has also had to endure more stick from away fans than anyone I can remember.

PEOPLE "from away" have been summering in north coastal Maine for generations.

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Modern consumers increasingly derive their foods from away-from-home sources.

"To us it's one big blur of people from 'away,' " he said.

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