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Phrase(s): bring something away (from something)
1. to come away from some event with some important insight or information. • I brought some valuable advice away from the lecture. • She brought away some valuable advice from the meeting. 2. to move something away from something. (A request to move something away from something and toward the requester.) • Bring the pitcher of water away from the fireplace. • Bring away the pitcher from the fireplace when you get up.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs