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away from vs away of

The correct phrase is 'away from.' 'Away from' is a commonly used prepositional phrase in English, indicating movement or distance from a specific point or location. 'Away of' is not a standard English construction and is considered incorrect.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1207 views

away from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'away from' to indicate movement or distance from a specific point or location.

Examples:

  • She walked away from the crowd.
  • Please stay away from the edge of the cliff.

Alternatives:

  • apart from
  • far from
  • off from
  • out of
  • at a distance from

away of

'Away of' is not a standard English construction and is considered incorrect.

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