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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stray from having" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the idea of deviating or moving away from a particular state or condition. Example: "It's important not to stray from having a balanced diet if you want to maintain your health."
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However, the further the data stray from having a direct effect on the health of the individual, the more opinion varies.
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From 1983 she worked in the European parliament; she joined the Conservative party in the mid-80s, and "never strayed from having Conservative views".
So I strayed away from having the band sound classic rock, I wanted it to sound modern and relevant.
And if we stray from it, we have problems".
I prepare, but I also completely stray from what I've prepared.
When the BBC has strayed from Reith it has faltered.
Getting surfers to stray from their favorite sites has proven far more difficult than anyone anticipated.
Don't stray from what your teacher has told you to do.
If Nascar has strayed from that template, it has been to protect drivers.
Dr. Cigarroa said the fact that public attention has strayed from the strategic plan has not impeded its installation.
But then you have to stray from what's good for the country".
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