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"hauled away" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It means to physically grab something and take it away. For example: "The moving company hauled away the couch and other furniture."
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I'd be handcuffed and hauled away.
It is now being hauled away.
Had he collapsed to be hauled away?
That "produced water" must also be hauled away.
No more material was hauled away in 2012.
They must, furthermore, be hauled away at my expense.
He soon hauled away cartons of Mills's papers.
Henry watched dozens of people be hauled away for execution.
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Their cars, like Labonte's, were inspected and then allowed to be hauled away.
He is hauled away by the police.
There were none to be had, so the men hauled away anything they could find.
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