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"trend away from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in reference to a decline in popularity, use, or interest in something that had been popular or in use previously. For example, "Recent surveys have indicated a trend away from traditional modes of transportation, with an increasing number of people opting to bike or use ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft."
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"The trend away from these vehicles is irreversible".
But love would not reverse the trend away from print to screen.
The trend away from saving has been going strong since the last recession ended in 1991.
It is all part of a general growing trend away from financial inclusion.
Little Barn's success reflects a growing trend away from mainstream cosmetics and personal care products.
"Up to 1.8 million children endure family breakdown as trend away from marriage intensifies".
The trend toward perfect lifelikeness seems like a trend away from artificiality.
"We're part of a trend away from that hard-edged commercial aesthetic.
Caesars is also bucking a trend away from comedy headliners at the casinos.
Nor is this trend away from the homepage a product of the post-social media age.
The national trend away from amateurism started even befor we were a nation.
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