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Discover Ludwig"straying far" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something that has gone away from the main path, journey, or group. For example, "The sheep wandered, straying far from the rest of the flock."
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Such people don't like straying far from their comfort zones.
It's a nice twist, despite the conversation never straying far from intra-couple dynamics.
When the performance came at last, the cameras roamed restlessly without ever straying far from Mr. Dudamel for long.
States may use the money as they wish, even if it means straying far from the original intent.
Straying far afield from its core business of reporting the news, NBC News is getting into the education business.
But it was interesting for Ms. McCartney, who isn't known for straying far from her brand comfort zone, to take these sexual identities to such extremes.
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Do not stray far from Malaysia.
ANDREW, meanwhile, hadn't strayed far.
He didn't stray far.
They rarely stray far from it.
But he never strayed far from comics.
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