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Discover Ludwig"strays from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "strays from" to refer to when someone moves away from the main topic or direction. For example: "The presentation strayed from the main points and became uninteresting."
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He rarely strays from Garden talking points.
He barely strays from the melody.
"We always get some strays from off the street.
He strays from Mr. Fruhan's teaching in one area: valuation.
This rarely strays from the menu at The Seahorse.
Sweaty strays from the dance floor stretch at the bar.
The latter song strays from the group's usual style.
He seldom strays from the District these days.
This album stumbles only when it strays from formula.
The music strays from traditional Celtic ballads and jigs into bland country-pop originals.
But he rarely strays from his message: South Korea's main problems lie elsewhere.
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