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(idiomatic) To abandon or leave; to shun.
(idiomatic) To escape (a mishap, accident, etc.) with minimal or no injury.
There's no question he'll walk away from what he's doing if it becomes public.
He gave the horse enough room to walk away from the wagon and then tied the rope to the wagon.
Should she walk away from this job?
He'd barely managed to walk away from her earlier.
Could she walk away from it - and Cade?
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