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Discover Ludwig'may away' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You cannot use it in its current form. However, 'go away' or 'fade away' are both legitimate phrases. For example: The sun started to go away behind the hills, casting a long shadow over the city.
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(Coulson again, trying to tempt legendary operative Melinda May away from her boring desk job).
Against that Gloucester turned to their backs, Burns and Billy Twelvetrees putting May away before Twelvetrees carved a chance of his own.
According to Knowlson, the explosion between them that preceded this confession (the details of the scene remain obscure) was sufficient to propel May away from the family home for a while, and Beckett away for good.
"I've spoken to the chairman and it will take a lot of money to take Stevie May away from us," he said.
Three of last season's top four end the campaign at home, with only Liverpool having to travel for their final game on 24 May, away to Stoke.
St Johnstone were on the back foot but they did look dangerous on the counter attack and when David Wotherspoon sent Stevie May away he made a poor connection to send his shot wide.
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