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Discover Ludwig"go away with" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to leave somewhere with someone or something. For example, "I'm going to go away with my friends on a camping trip this summer."
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Will he go away with Wales?
They go away with family or friends.
You will go away with old, good friends.
"If I get to go away with England then fantastic.
That initial difference in maturity doesn't go away with time.
You go away with England and there is fear.
Unlike some other biases, this bias will not go away with increasing sample size.
Hopefully that feeling will go away with time".
They go away with an erroneous idea of their predominance.
"It shows the ugliness will not go away with one prayer, one gesture," Mr. Antepli said.
Yet when he asks her to go away with him, she throws him a rueful kiss.
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