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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saw away" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is most likely a typo for "saw away at," which is often used to describe an action such as sawing wood or metal. Example: The carpenter sawed away at the wood, shaping it into shelves.
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Don't drill something while holding it in your hand, and always move a power saw away from you.
Whether the base is cotton or wool, when it's walked on, those pieces saw away at the fiber.
As some instruments play sustained notes, others saw away, creating undulant waves and grainy inner textures.
To distract us, two violins saw away, suggesting that it all took place in a bar slightly more Irish than French.
Her music is not as overtly picturesque as Ms. Tang's: she prefers thick textures and clashing rhythms, and she sometimes has her players saw away vigorously.
When Soper speaks of styles "too common to be beautiful," the players saw away amateurishly; mention of "exotic" styles elicits flamboyant figuration.
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A tarted-up series that lets no angry expletive go unheard, it tracks four logging crews in the Pacific Northwest as they chain-saw away and haul timber in the damp and wet and fog.
You could see away from home we dropped too many points last season and conceded too many goals.
:: Read our guide to 11 acts to see away from the main stage.
A further four species regularly attend swarms but are as often seen away from them.
The cast is talented, with range that you rarely see away from Broadway.
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