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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drift from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gradually move away or deviate from something. Example: As she grew older, Emily felt herself drift from her childhood friends and interests, becoming more focused on her studies and future career.
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What distinguishes aimless drift from alert receptivity?
It was vital we didn't drift from that agenda.
There has, nonetheless, been a serious drift from founding ideals.
Kostya watched them drift from the door to the fountain.
After the battle, ashes drift from the sky like snowflakes.
Some residents, like Pete Colbath, drift from job to job.
Mission Drift, from American company the TEAM, came close.
Now, people can't as easily drift from your life.
Britain's drift from Europe is also a geopolitical dead end.
Kelly said he wanted power to drift from Trump to him, period.
Cranberries bright as blood, a cold drift from beneath the door.
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