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Discover Ludwig"wind away" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something gradually moving away or dissipating, such as a sound or the wind. For example, "The gentle breeze wound away into the night."
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Trading hours wind away.
As a result, the dock now works well as a hole to keep the wind away.
Those big pass plays to Donald Driver and Antonio all day long took their wind away".
And one seems almost free again as he talks about riding his yellow bicycle into the wind, away from the safety and constraints of home.
Computer modelling can help show which areas are likely to be safest, but common sense is often the best guide run like the wind, away from the sea.
He picked up a birdie at the 15th, too, and was a puff of wind away from another when his putt rolled round the lip at the 17th.
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Behind the building, the river still winds away among the reeds.Thanks to John and Janet Aram, curators of Bagehot's grave, friends of The Economist.
It will be the world's largest battery assembly plant our engine plant will actually be winding away electric motors this time next year.
The steady Sahara wind snapped away the purr of the engine by my head.
A wind blowing away from this infalling material is shown in blue.
When the wind blew away their tents they rushed to already crowdeed evacuation centres.
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