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"stepping away from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to physically or emotionally distance oneself from something or someone. Example: After years of working in the city, I decided to step away from the corporate world and move to the countryside for a more peaceful way of life.
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"I'm stepping away from competition.
Kg6 before stepping away from the table.
Mr. Morris isn't stepping away from substances entirely.
He's hardly stepping away from his old haunts.
LADY LIBERTY is stepping away from the plate.
By no means was he stepping away from it".
Second, stepping away from the wall to make sure that you could see the entire picture.
And stepping away from that would be like him admitting defeat".
JPMorgan, however, is stepping away from another public panel on the Volcker Rule.
"Best hug ever," she whispered after stepping away from the clutch.
When Blumenherst announced that she was stepping away from competitive golf, the reaction was mixed.
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