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Discover Ludwig"keeping away" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English
It means to physically or emotionally distance oneself from someone or something. It can also imply actively avoiding or staying away from someone or something. Example: She had a difficult time keeping away from the tempting sweets in the bakery. In this sentence, "keeping away" implies actively avoiding the sweets in the bakery.
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Keep a relatively safe working distance by avoiding personal conversations, keeping away, or revealing any information that could be used against you in the future.
Was she keeping away from undesirables?
A beginning could be made by keeping away from Yasukuni.
The great truth he's keeping away is who he is".
THERE is no keeping away from Ohio in the autumn of an election year.
It's like the body's own chemist, keeping away disease, supporting the immune system and prolonging life.
A security guard stands sentinel at the elevators, keeping away visitors.
And they ruin it for the fans by keeping away some of the game's best players".
Maybe she doesn't want to or maybe she feels she's better keeping away now.
It's like pouring honey in the mud in the name of keeping away flies.
"The previous administration," he said, "had a policy of keeping away as much information as possible from the defense attorney".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com