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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stumbled away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone moving unsteadily or awkwardly away from a location, often after an incident or in a state of confusion. Example: "After the embarrassing fall, she quickly stumbled away from the crowd, trying to hide her flushed cheeks."
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"Fletcher, will you excuse me?" He stumbled away from the bar and began weaving among people.
As I stumbled away from The Lawns, I dashed tears from my eyes.
Holyfield, a 1984 Olympian, stumbled away and Toney hit him with a lighter hook to the side.
James stumbled away rubbing his neck, and the officials initially ruled it a second-degree flagrant foul, which carries an automatic ejection.
She and a woman she did not know cried and hugged, and then Ms. Wingate stumbled away to grapple with days of fear and nightmare.
After three-and-a-half hours of butt-numbing sitting we stumbled away, down the magnificent staircases, and across the red carpet.
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She clutched a telephone pole for support after stumbling away.
Before nightfall the dead littered basements and the streets, and a grotesque human exodus was stumbling away.
She was, according to the magazine, beaten and bruised, stumbling away from a gang rape in which seven men took turns with her, one using a beer bottle.
MEMPHIS — The game was drifting away from the Knicks, lost in a haze of errant passes, ill-conceived jump shots and a general offensive malaise long before they watched their scoring leader stumble away in agony.
His victim seemed to plead for his life and tried to stumble away before the killer, gripping the pistol in two hands, shot the man dead beside a parked car.
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