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"little away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small distance or gap between two things or locations. Example: "The bird flew a little away from its nest before returning with a worm for its chicks." In this sentence, "little away" describes a short distance the bird flew before returning to its nest.
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But he, too, gives little away.
Strauss gives little away about team selection.
His face gave little away.
Then you leave, taking little away.
The job ads give little away.
It's bizarrely impersonal, giving little away.
But Brooks's answers gave little away; every word felt polished.
Jack moves forward a little, away from the door.
"I think the radio takes a little away," he said.
Even in this moving encounter, she gives very little away.
The men are reserved, po-faced; they give little away.
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