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Discover Ludwig"move away to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used when talking about a physical relocation to a different location. For example, "We decided to move away to a warmer climate for our retirement."
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Then the McElroys move away to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
They lament that their children move away to find work.
Tens of thousands move away to who knows where.
Still, when Murray Hill residents do pair up, they often move away — to family neighborhoods.
Eli Schwartz has failed to launch, staying home while his classmates move away to college.
Asked whether he will move away to find work, Jacob is just as forthright.
"I hate to think my sons have to move away to get decent jobs.
She has witnessed generations move away to more stable jobs on the mainland.
The Yankees, who did not move away to make more money, were about professionalism, poise, pride.
On Mfangano Island, many men move away to the mainland for work, leaving their wives behind.
That way they won't have to move away to find work if they don't want to".
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