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Free sign upThe phrase 'is deviated from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe a situation in which something has moved away from an established path or standard. For example, "His opinion on the issue is deviated from the accepted norm."
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Electromagnetic radiation is deviated from straight propagation by refraction, reflection, and diffraction.
The lower denture midline is deviated from the upper one to the left.
Prediction error represents how much the estimated value is deviated from the actual value.
The code could predict the spool movement and the final spool position when the spool position is deviated from equilibrium.
However, this situation becomes different when the driving force is deviated from the uniform profile even by a small degree.
A method for the modification/correction of analog circuits whose response is deviated from the actual one due to component replacement or ageing is presented.
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So there were two points in his life where he is deviating from the proper path.
"She is deviating from the ways of Islam," the Middle Eastern official said.
It's not surprising that Instagram is deviating from what has been, until now, a relentless focus on photos.
"China is deviating from its own call for the world to avoid double standards in dealing with terrorism".
One proof, he added, is that the country is deviating from the standard (among economists) jobs predictor known as Okun's Law.
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