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Discover Ludwig"taking away from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when something is decreasing or being removed from a situation. For example: All of the extra activities at school are taking away from valuable time that could be used for learning.
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taking away from
verb
Present participle of take away from
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As she puts it, "What the world is taking away from me, what time is taking away from me, what God is taking away from me... is me".
I don't find that it's taking away from anything.
There is no taking away from the team's achievement.
Here is what I'm taking away from this conversation.
Are these added luxuries taking away from the hair experience?
"That is taking away from spending on the desktop".
He is taking away from them what they want.
That's taking away from the beauty of the game.
Instead of taking away from patient care, we add an extra layer of care.
But this cannot be done properly by taking away from the jury doubtful questions of fact.
"I dropped my bout name because I felt they were taking away from the sport.
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