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Discover Ludwig"keep well away" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express caution or advice to stay away from a certain person, place, or thing. For example: "Given the current restrictions, you should keep well away from public places."
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I keep well away from them".
In his position, I think I would keep well away from the press.
We kept our lingo simple: you tend to keep well away from conventional religious phraseology for fear of causing offence.
If they're really flying you'll keep well away, if they're not flying you'll get a bit closer.
Moreover, it is didactic: those who want to remain politically untainted – in their Communist purity – keep well away from it.
Mr Rohmad said most visitors keep well away as they are afraid the snake will suddenly escape and attack them.
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He kept well away from them.
Obviously, Prince Philip was kept well away.
This time they kept well away from the rioting.
They are kept well away from the public.
Such manoeuvres are kept well away from any publicity.
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