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The phrase "made away" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be used in spoken English, but it is not considered grammatically correct. Instead, you would use the phrase "got away" or "made off." Example: The thief made off with the stolen jewels before anyone could catch him.
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They made away with the entire herd.
He made away with her cow.
The call was made away from Mr. bin Laden's hideaway.
Thus, steel could be made away from a source of liquid iron.
(They almost made away with eight tanks, but they couldn't find the keys).
Her grandmother, she reported, had made away with the excess fabric and was planning an outfit with it.
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He picks up the poker and somehow makes away with it.
This delegation also took the responsibility for decision making away from the hard pressed MC and placed it in the hands of people with expertise and knowledge.
I shall go to the convict prison and my two girls as well, if they do not make away with themselves because they were born in my body".
The deal is: The bad guy captures the captive, makes away while the hero(s) are getting ready.
Announcement has just been made: get away from windows".
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