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When can I be led astray?
Don't be led astray by the parenthetical "they said".
Don't be led astray by the attribution "the authorities believed".
Don't be led astray by the predicate noun "reports".
Make it "who … used"; don't be led astray by the attribution "Fewell said".
Don't be led astray by the parenthetical attributions "they were told" and "he says".
Don't be led astray by the preposition "on," as we were in this example.
He was recorded telling the women: "I just want to be led astray".
Rightly or wrongly, he still fears Germans can be led astray again.
The declarer may be led astray, and no harm can be done.
That is, they can be led astray just as their followers can actually, by their followers.
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