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"stow away" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of secreting oneself in an enclosure or hiding oneself, usually on a journey or voyage. For example: "The stowaway hid in the cargo hold of the ship in order to get to his final destination undetected."
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stow away
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To stow or secure in a safe place.
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Tax-free savings accounts help Americans stow away money for health care and college tuition.
Some people try to stow away on trucks that board ferries to Italy.
Docks have increased, warehouses enlarged, but no more sugar to land or stow away.
They look a bit like something that would stow away on your spaceship.
Once, he had hoped to stow away on a lorry to England.
Immediately he stopped playing and knelt to stow away his violin.
Trying to stow away to England had proved impossible, he said.
"Wanting to stow away — as a kid, that was my dream".
That time he was finally caught while trying to stow away on a Swedish freighter.
Aside from the risk of "helmet hair", they tend to be awkward to stow away or carry off the bike.
If they don't find the right part to stow away, they can be crushed when the undercarriage comes up.
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