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"stand away" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative phrase, meaning it is a command or request for someone to move away or stand at a distance. Example: "Please stand away from the edge of the platform for your own safety."
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If two people standing together, don't stand away from them.
"Stand back, stand away...."....
They told their friends to stand away.
"Your role is to stand away from the fray.
Awol: "I recommend all black at openings because you want to stand away from the art.
His decision to stand away and now stare away gives him the aura of a man composing himself.
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Dresses followed a narrow A-line and stood away from the body.
"Maybe because after the election, he stood away -- he kept away.
Bogdan wanted her dried lips against his cheek; he wanted her to hold his perspiring hand and comfort him, as his grandmother would have, but she stood away.
It was only when a viewer stood away from the paintings that a mouth, or an elegantly shod foot splashing through silvery liquid came into focus.
Afterward, she stood away from the stage with her husband and others for a few minutes, chatting, taking pictures and scrolling through her phone as Mr. Miller spoke.
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