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Discover Ludwig"gone astray from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to mean that someone or something has strayed from an expected or known path to an unknown or unexpected one. For example, "After going astray from the main path, I stumbled upon a beautiful hidden meadow."
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Before I could do anything, my mum caught sight of them and with an "ooooooops!" plucked them down, assuming they'd gone astray from the washing process.
This puts it on the global map, doubles its international exposure, and helps it recruit further people from among those who have gone astray from humanity.
Sure, abandoning workers' rights won't lose the votes of workers in and of itself, but standing up for workers' rights has been the saving grace of presidents who have blundered and gone astray from their base.
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The authors conclude that all the world's stockmarkets offer strong evidence that riskier assets, on average, return more to investors.Mind the gapSome accounts of the equity premium often go astray from here.
In this artificial paradise, he has stoned sex with Megan, his lovely second wife, gazes at a faux luau, and relaxes on the beach while reading Dante's Inferno: "Midway in our life's journey, I went astray from the straight road, and woke to find myself alone in a dark wood".
Another window, stranger and almost unbearably beautiful, opens when the chorus of Dan Hurlin and Karinne Keithley offers a lament, she singing in crystalline voice and he crumpling and ripping paper as a god might do with mortals: "O you human beings made of tears, look how your fate goes astray from your hopes".
Zuk puts it well here: "The notion that humans got to a point in evolutionary history when their bodies were somehow in sync with the environment, and that sometime later we went astray from those roots – whether because of the advent of agriculture, the invention of the bow and arrow, or the availably of the hamburger – reflects a misunderstanding of evolution.
This hypothesis is supported by the observation that the main H3K9me3 spots were displaced and went astray from DNA-dense heterochromatin regions in most region-3 cells of the dsetdb1G19561 germarium (Fig. 5C).
Lethargic mail delivery from the server, and gone astray web address requests, happen too frequently.
Preferably obtain Dranzer, Kai's Bit-beast or go for Black Draunzer from the times he'd gone astray.
The Olympic movement has gone astray.
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