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"go away from here" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or imperative sentence, meaning it is telling someone to leave the current location. Here is an example sentence: "Please go away from here, I need some time to myself."
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"We go away from here as hopeful friends".
"Go away from here," he later shouted in Arabic.
"My mother said: 'Betania, go away from here, because we are suffering hunger.
"It never occurred to me to go away from here," she said.
You'll all go away from here and watch FlashForward now, it's On Demand.
He said the police "were trying to tell us to go away from here, don't protect your own place.
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When I sell this work and it goes away from here -- my God, it's so terrible.
We will give a bit more attention to this, but it has never gone away from here, it's still happening for us.
"I thought we were on the front foot as soon as we conceded the goal and again, I've said it many times, if we had gone away from here today without anything it would have been hard on my players.
You know, we are all going away from here.
"My brother said that once I started farming, my children went from coast to coast to get away from here," Dr. Bandele said.
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