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Discover Ludwig"divert into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to direct or turn to another course or thing. For example, "The conversation quickly diverted into discussions of the latest movie releases."
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Should we go forward together or divert into the unknown?
For months stretching into years, it remained nearly impossible to navigate the city without having to divert into myriad detours before eventually arriving at your destination.
For juveniles, the penalty for any of those offences would be three years in detention, with no option to suspend or divert into other programs.
Criminal gangs have infiltrated postal delivery services across the country to intercept secretly marked packages of drugs to divert into the £200m-a-year market in bootlegged medicines, according to officials.
I fancied myself a classics scholar then — though I'd soon divert into a major in history — and wasn't curious about contemporary political theory; nor did I believe Super Goat Man to be a superior teacher.
Indeed, Mr. Bush has yet to provide the most crucial single number: the portion of the 12.4 percent Social Security tax, half of which is paid by employers, that he would divert into private investment accounts.
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How much is diverted into private pockets?
How do guns first get diverted into illegal hands?
Money was diverted into speculative investments, particularly property.
Increasingly, students were diverted into college-prep courses instead.
Yeo also wants more money diverted into energy efficiency.
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