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The phrase "stray into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to unintentionally or accidentally wander into a different topic or area. It is often used to describe a sudden shift in focus or subject. Example: As the conversation about politics continued, she couldn't help but stray into discussing her recent travels to Europe.
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Some hunters stray into nature reserves.
Only occasionally does he stray into musing.
"Their activities can stray into criminal territory.
Kelvin did not stray into controversy, he embraced it.
A carefully balanced tribute that doesn't stray into pastiche.
Did he sometimes stray into misguidedness or grotesquerie?
Nor do the constitutional monarchies in Europe stray into politics.
Iran often prosecutes when foreigners stray into its territory.
Conversations with Ringwald frequently stray into the territory of song.
Not that you will necessarily stray into the imports.
Many areas of China are restricted military zones, and tourists or journalists sometimes stray into them.
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