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walk away from

  1. Survive an accident with little injury, as in They were lucky to walk away from that collision . [Second half of 1900s]

  2. Outdo, outrun, or defeat with little difficulty, as in The Packers are walking away from the other teams in their division . [ Slang ] Also see walk over .

  3. Refuse to deal with or become involved, abandon, as in No parent finds it easy to walk away from a child in trouble . [Second half of 1900s]



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"We've got so much opportunity in Australia, and to walk away from it would be so sad."

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So his decision to walk away from it, along with his co-founder Prince Seeiso, is hugely significant.

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“When he speaks to me, he always gives me a little bit of insight about life in general, and I walk away from his presence humbled. Extremely humbled.â€

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"No-one is going to rip me off and walk away from this, without me facing you," he said.

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This makes their joint decision to walk away from Sentebale all the more powerful.

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