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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is lost, wandering, or not in its proper place, often referring to animals or objects.
Example: "The dogs in the park are stray, and they seem to be looking for their owners."
Alternatives: "are lost" or "are wandering".
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"They are stray dogs".
There are stray personal moments to be found in these pages.
"There are stray dogs everywhere in Delhi," Arshpreet's mother, Jasmeen Kaur, said in a telephone interview.
"Those who try to take it from you now, they are intruders, they are mercenaries, they are stray dogs.
There are stray skins from alligators, ostriches and eels, and the air smells like leather and polish.
There are stray characters whose functions are unclear, stray songs that serve no purpose, and the strongest voices (like Pearl Sun's) belong to bit players.
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But we are straying from our topic.
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"You need to know when you are straying from fundamentals.
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