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"time away" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a period of time spent away from something or someone. Example: I need some time away from work to clear my mind and recharge. Here, "time away" refers to a break or vacation from work. Other examples: - She took some time away from her studies to travel the world. - He enjoys spending time away from the city, in nature. - I miss my family, I haven't had any time away from work to visit them. - The doctor recommended that she take some time away from her stressful job to focus on her health. - The couple decided to take some time away from each other to reevaluate their relationship.
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I'm taking time away.
Some more time away together.
Time away from writing.
There's no time away.
"It took time away from him".
"Now he takes time away from us".
They sacrifice time away from their families.
Spend quality time away from each other!
Maybe it's scarcity or time away".
The time away seemed to help.
Time away from competitive golf: 11 months.
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