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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strayed considerably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant deviation from a particular path, idea, or standard. Example: "The project has strayed considerably from its original goals, leading to confusion among the team."
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He said that "the domestic courts have strayed considerably from giving effect to parliament's intention".
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The insurance he has is in mind would be considerably more generous than what the government now offers seniors ― again, assuming he hasn't strayed too far from what he was promising last year.
Kings strayed constantly.
He strayed; she preyed.
"He never strayed either way.
If he hadn't strayed?
Because she had strayed.
His personality never strayed.
Some longtime patrons strayed.
They listened, then strayed.
I had strayed from the path.
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