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come away

British  

verb

  1. to become detached

  2. (foll by with) to leave (with)

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Example Sentences

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Encouraged by some of those investors to try out a few of the AI models available, Marks placed the Claude bot under scrutiny and came away thoroughly impressed.

From MarketWatch

Instead, he came away more confident in the firm’s portfolio valuations and will recommend that his clients remain invested.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early in the Games, two of the USA's gold medallists, Breezy Johnson and Alysa Liu, revealed the ribbon had come away from their medals soon after they received their prize.

From BBC

"When we got up their end we knew it was crucial to come away with points and we did that throughout the whole game," Lonergan said.

From Barron's

Oaks Christian came away with a 2-0 victory over host Valencia.

From Los Angeles Times