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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just away from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be at a small distance or to move slightly away from something. Example sentence: The cat inched just away from the edge of the table, trying to reach the dangling string.
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It's just away from home where he might get subjected to that".
I sit by a small monitor just away from the action, and am surrounded by a film crew.
"Power must be able to flow back to member states, not just away from them," he said.
Set in a tiny cove, just away from Dubrovnik's main gate, among the cliffs, harbouring small fishing boats.
"Just away from a nonbeliever/ she'll smile and thank God for won-won-wonderful," he sang in "Wonderful".
My third principle is that power must be able to flow back to member states, not just away from them.
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But I just walked away from it.
But more have just stayed away from dealerships altogether.
But the world was just weeks away from a revolution.
Just stay away from it".
So we just walk away from those".
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