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conduct away

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conduct someone away (from someone or something)
to lead someone away from someone or something. The usher conducted the gentleman away from the front of the auditorium. Can you conduct Fred away from the area? Please conduct him away.
See also: away, conduct


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When water is subjected to heat, it is expected that steam would conduct away from a tube.
“To do the job right, corporate attorneys have told me that they need full and frank communication between attorney and employee if they are expected to steer conduct away from law-breaking or uncover criminal wrongdoing.
The process effectively shifts the burden of proof of establishing the benefits and detriments of the conduct away from the parties seeking to collectively bargain and onto the ACCC.
 
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