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Discover LudwigThe phrase "straying from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that diverges from a particular course of action, plan, or goal. For example, "When I decided to stay up late and watch TV, I was straying from my daily routine."
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Straying from a path?
Despite straying from the subject his response was telling.
"You need to know when you are straying from fundamentals.
It has saved him from straying from his true character.
When straying from his conservative interlocutors, Evans is more limiting.
Straying from this course now would be failing both staff and patients," he said.
Straying from this would just expose me as an impostor, a novice mufti — a hack.
— In the temple of technology, Intel has confessed to straying from the true path.
Serves me right for straying from my focus on artists and exclusivity.
While she tended to a student, several others fidgeted and began straying from their desks.
His marginal note says the deleted material was "straying from research strategy into speculative findings/musings".
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