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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pressed away" is a correct and usable part of written English.
You can use it when describing someone who is pushing something away with force. For example, "He pressed away the begging cat with his foot."
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Instead, with Mesut Özil on board, it has been Wilshere who has been pressed away from centre stage.
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She watched more films, started drinking at five, and kept trying to press away a nagging feeling that threatened to overwhelm her.
Hold the position for a couple of seconds, then breathe out as you press away from the wall with your arms.
Then roll the top edge of the dough inwards towards you and press away again with the heel of your hand.
Press the film gently over the corner edges, taking care to press away from the spine and leave no bubbles.
"Did I ever say keep the press away?
Bodyguards tried to usher the press away from him.
So they simply push the press away, and the press meekly complies.
Keeping the press away from Lake Winnipesaukee is not what the campaign has been doing this week.
So controversial was this that the service was held at midnight to keep the press away.
Now, Waxman says, "she pays her PR to keep the press away".
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