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well away

adjective as in faraway

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Like many of Harris’ media appearances, those events assured the former president steered well away from hectoring hosts and their inconvenient fact-checking.

“If you’re there just to observe, it’s crucial to maintain a safe distance from the water. Waves can easily pull you in, posing significant danger,” the surfing school says on its blog, “Extra care should be taken with children and pets, ensuring they are well away from the water’s reach.”

Conditions were imposed to move the counter-protest group back to Trafalgar Square as it got "too close to the main march and well away from the agreed area", police said.

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"We’ve moved well away from those days of double digit grocery price inflation," he said, but said consumers should shop around to get the best value for money.

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And while there were more specific policy discussions in events held on the sidelines of the convention, they took place well away from prime-time network television cameras.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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