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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go stray' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase that is usually only used in spoken English. Example: "If you go stray, make sure to let me know."
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A ball-hogging midfielder – Barnes regularly gained possession over 100 times in 90 minutes and rarely let a pass go stray – would be heralded after the millennium.
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In the villages, the clematis trained in great purple knots over low posts, so that its beauty does not go straying up the walls but lies under the eye.
"Unfortunately, some of the place kicking went stray but it was more the other opportunities which cost us.
"Whoever doesn't listen to Wiseman, his wisdom will die".(Behar ul anvar V : 1 P : 53) listening to the scholars are very important, if you will only base your knowledge by your ow expectations there is a high possibility for you to gone stray.
— Emma Marris But seemingly paradoxically, that's when the most exotics are going to show up and things are going to stray the furthest from what we're used to.
I am not going to stray from who I am.
So this time he's almost going to stray and then he'll restrain himself.
I don't think many eyes are going to stray to the translation".
I love theatre, but I'm not going to stray far from television.
Earnhardt is not going to stray too far from the Nextel Cup series the rest of the season.
Today's millionth-made British Pi (rightly) isn't going to stray far.
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