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The phrase "afield from the plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is away from or outside the main storyline or subject matter.
Example: "The character's backstory was interesting, but it felt a bit afield from the plot of the main narrative."
Alternatives: "away from the plot" or "off the main storyline".
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Appropriately, this story of a migrant wanders farthest afield from the plot of the first two novels.
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The ancient burial site is a hidden space within a hidden space, far afield from the main Harvard campus.
The topics covered often range quite far afield from the specific allegations in the case.
The Shot Heard 'Round the World reverberated far afield from the Polo Grounds.
"And it seems far afield from the mission of homeland security".
Relatively few universities are involved in businesses that are far afield from the basic academic mission".
When he talked, they said, his conversation never wandered far afield from the matters of work and money.
Another is that those in the south are anglicising, while new immigrants are seeking opportunities further afield from the border.
However, I will leave it for future endeavor, as it will go far afield from the present concern.
His scorn also took him far afield from the subject of the hearing.
Also look for a ratio of price to annual sales that is not too far afield from the industry average.
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