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Discover Ludwig"drawn off course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to describe a situation or event when someone or something is affected by an unexpected occurrence, and as a result, deviates from the expected course of direction. For example, "The storm drew the ship off course, causing it to veer away from its intended destination."
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Later that year, a fifteen-barge rig heading north in the dark swung too close to Old River Control, was drawn off course, and — its engines overmatched by the force of the water — crashed in the sand on the north side of the intake-channel mouth.
These trade route directions were all accurately drawn, on the other hand, those trade routes that had to fit the coastline tend to be drawn off course compared with the compass directions marked (Fig. 12).
An analysis of the directions of the trade routes compared with their compass bearings showed while most of the routes were accurately drawn according to the accompanying compass directions, a number of routes were drawn off course relative to the compass directions suggesting that some of these were drawn after the coastlines were painted.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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