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The phrase 'is kept away from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that has been prevented from coming close to something else, such as separating two things or keeping one thing away from another. Example: The valuable antique jewelry is kept away from curious children for safety.
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But as a precaution, she is kept away from hard surfaces when she sleeps.
These results indicated that when agricultural expansion is kept away from rivers, Cerrado conversion will have only a limited impact on the sediment loads of local rivers.
The Virginia herd is kept away from visitors and managed by the volunteer fire company on nearby Chincoteague Island.
As long as it is kept away from extreme temperatures and prolonged light exposure, Super Magro can be stored and used all season long.
This directory, which must be monitored by an administrator, is kept away from other Web content, and access to it is often limited to certain users.
The chlorine is kept away from the caustic by interposing a diaphragm between the electrodes: such cells are commonly called diaphragm cells.
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They're kept away from other chemicals.
Humans were kept away from them.
Most of the political stuff was kept away from me".
Doctors said he should be kept away from children.
Tellingly, the public was kept away from the Kremlin ceremony.
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