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Discover Ludwig"pivot away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a changing of direction or abrupt about-face. For example, "The company has decided to pivot away from their traditional business model and focus on digital strategies instead."
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It's hard to pivot away from.
This in turn was partly behind the disastrous "pivot" away from unemployment to deficits.
Eaton was forced to pivot away from the conversation he was in.
There is a touch of Europe's Venus in the U.S. pivot away from Bush-era bellicosity.
UAE is certainly not alone in trying to make a fundamental pivot away from fossil fuels.
Trump's current pivot away from Iran is hardly an impetuous or uninformed act.
There is no time he can pivot away from attacking fellow Republicans.
Furthermore, Mr. Obama was an active participant in Washington's destructive "pivot" away from jobs to a focus on deficit reduction.
"The only way to pivot away from all that is to move to Mars — Myanmar isn't far enough".
Two of the major presidential candidates are in a unique position to pivot away from the status quo.
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After a while, she pivoted away from the monitor.
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