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The phrase 'drifting away from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of someone or something gradually becoming detached or distant from something else. For example, "She could feel her dreams slowly drifting away from her as she faced yet another setback."
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"We're not drifting away from our mission.
But we're drifting away from that story line.
So Europe is drifting away from the British view of things?
As a result, humanities departments have found themselves drifting away from the center of the university.
Now, in Hawaii, I felt myself drifting away from my family.
Plenty of thoughtful people in the party know they are drifting away from mainstream America.
Drifting away from her party crowd, Rose focused anew on her music and it consumed her.
"One generation after another is drifting away from anything Jewish," he said.
But I realise now that Israel has been slowly drifting away from world international public opinion.
Readers of Tavi's blog will note that she has been drifting away from her fashion obsession.
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It would easily result in 'drifting away' from 'real' care as usual of those in that arm of the study.
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