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Discover Ludwig'excursive' is a correct word in written English.
It is often used to describe a line of thought, route, or journey that is wide-ranging or meandering in nature. For example, you can say "The professor took the class on an excursive journey through the history of civilization".
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excursive
adjective
Tending to digress.
synonyms
Exact(3)
It's in one of the more excursive passages towards the end, while contemplating whether it might be possible to simulate an artificial universe, that Potter admits "this is just the sort of nerdy speculation I enjoy".
Next!" At other times they were excursive, especially his blow-by-blow account of the biblical book of Jonah.
Maybe it is Bruckner's orderliness against Mahler's excursive narrative.
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