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Discover Ludwig"look away from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a direction or to indicate that someone should move their gaze in a different direction. For example, "The child looked away from the screen as the advertisement started to play."
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Look away from the lights.
I did not look away from him.
Look away from the pitch, too.
We shouldn't look away from those mysteries.
They were hard to look away from.
More important, it is impossible to look away from him.
You may now look away from your screen.
Poitras asked me to look away from the monitor.
Rather, he's a spectacle we can't look away from.
She is easy to admire, hard to look away from.
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But who can look away from a rainbow?
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