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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprinted away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone running quickly in a specific direction, often to escape or leave a situation. Example: "When the dog barked loudly, she sprinted away in fear."
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She sniffed once and sprinted away.
The mountain lion looked back only once as it sprinted away.
Danny Care sprinted away from Gareth Steenson and Brown was on hand to finish.
The reaction of Alistair, who had sprinted away to win gold?
At the edge of the ramble Cady sprinted away, kicking up small puffs of snow.
Wesley Fofana seized the bouncing ball and sprinted away from Chris Masoe for the opening try.
Mr. Karmi sprinted away as the first missile tunneled into the pavement before the vehicle.
Parsley, on the other hand, was utterly terrified of humans, and sprinted away in a panic if anyone approached.
But once he had a clear sight of the line he sprinted away to win in 1 45.18min.
It was a short pass over the middle, but Westbrook caught it in stride and sprinted away.
Bolt received a clean handoff from Marvin Anderson and almost effortlessly sprinted away from the American Ivory Williams to win by a clear margin.
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