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The phrase "appropriate to deviate from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where it is acceptable to diverge from a standard, rule, or expectation.
Example: "In certain circumstances, it may be appropriate to deviate from the established protocol to achieve better results."
Alternatives: "suitable to diverge from" or "acceptable to stray from".
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Systematic reviewers recognise that it is sometimes appropriate to deviate from this typical search structure: for example, the Cochrane Handbook states that in some circumstances it may be necessary to search 'only for the population or the intervention' (Cochrane Handbook 1 section 6.4.2).
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He and Weigel believed that Brecht had effectively codified the appropriate style for his plays, and there was no reason to deviate from this standard.
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The current generation continues to deviate from the rule.
But he refused to deviate from his course.
Exclusion forces people to deviate from their authentic selves.
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