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You can use this phrase to refer to a decision or course of action that is different from the original plan or direction. For example, "I decided to branch off from the original plan and take a slightly different approach."
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In evolutionary taxonomy, the prevailing form of taxonomy during much of the 20th century and still used in non-specialist textbooks, taxa based on morphological similarity are often drawn as "bubbles" or "spindles" branching off from each other, forming evolutionary trees.
If you think the weird situation you found yourself in could be a good prompt, start branching off from that idea.
EM from section 139 shows d000B branching off from d000A.
The first competitive triathlon was staged in 1974 in San Diego, branching off from the jogging craze in California.
Even so, nobody but victims of the sunk-cost-time fallacy compulsively following this through to the end could predict the fresh dysfunctions branching off from the otherwise rigorously followed Bird Box model.
The currents, branching off from the Gulf Stream, are part of an oceanic circulatory system that disperses tropical heat toward the poles and makes Northern Europe far warmer than its latitude would suggest.
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They were also able to pinpoint specific differences that evolved since humans branched off from our ancestors.
The second one branched off from the Type I plate.
And especially how do we decide which species branched off from which?
Later the eukarya branched off from the archaea, but accepted many genes from the bacteria.
Sloths and their relatives branched off from all other placental mammals about 100 million years ago.
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