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The phrase "try away" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
Depending on the context, it may be possible to use a phrase such as "try it out" or "give it a try". For example: "I'm not sure if this recipe is going to turn out, but I'm willing to try it out and see!"
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We were one converted try away from glory at the end.
At 17-10 after 50 minutes and a try away from the bonus point, Leicester were feeling a little better about things, but their form is still a long way short of impressive, with the season's sharp end fast approaching.
We gave an interception try away, which is one of those things, then a penalty, then another try - so that's 15 points in five minutes and we're chasing the game.
England's away record in the last six years may be poor but they did not concede a try away from Twickenham in this Six Nations and they have conceded only two in five championship matches on the road under Johnson, a record no other side can match.
"We took the lead in the first half and then gave a soft try away before half-time and we could quite easily have imploded after that, but we didn't," added Davies.
Suddenly Matt O'Connor's side were a converted try away from victory and they were handed their second score when Glasgow's replacement hooker Pat MacArthur overthrew his line-out to Denton near the line.
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"We were not clinical enough and you give easy tries away and suddenly you're chasing the game again".
Try sitting away from kids who will rat you out.
Try sweeping away a trash can.
Try running away as he returns.
Also try staying away from flashy glitter.
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