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Discover Ludwig"drift to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to slowly move or transition towards something. You can use "drift to" when describing a gradual or subtle change in direction or focus. For example: - The conversation drifted to more serious topics as the night wore on. - The boat began to drift to the left as the wind picked up. - Her thoughts drifted to memories of her childhood as she walked through the old neighborhood. - The company's financial strategy slowly drifted to focus more on long-term investments.
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One's thoughts drift to Ralph Nader.
"There's no way you can drift to qualification.
The petals blow apart, swirling, and drift to the ground.
Snoozing fish drift to the tank bottom and stop.
Not all sportsmen drift to the right politically.
This would halt the drift to the margins.
In theory, that might stem the drift to home-schooling.
The drift to digits will speed up as bookshops close.
And "Aplysia" works a pastoral drift to kaleidoscopic ends.
"Left to their own devices," he said, "schools invariably drift to the posh".
During training camp, he allowed his thoughts to drift to retirement.
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