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"moving away from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase typically means to distance oneself from a place or a thing, either literally or figuratively. For example, "I'm moving away from the city for a more laid-back lifestyle."
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Honestly, I was moving away from weddings".
"We're moving away from the legacy business".
"Moving away from a sword," he said.
We're moving away from the frontier mentality".
These vortices dissipate while moving away from the orifice.
"There's a definite moving away from that pro-business standpoint.
Well done on moving away from the vulgar parents, too.
Myanmar is moving away from China on its own.
"O.K., babe," the man said, moving away from Detective Roe.
She saw Turner moving away from daily involvement.
In some respects, he's moving away from music itself.
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