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Discover Ludwig"swerved off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the sudden or abrupt change in direction of a vehicle, object, or person. Example: "The car swerved off the road and crashed into a tree."
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But when flight JK-5022 swerved off the runway at Barajas airport, their family was shattered for ever.
The plane then swerved off course and stopped, and the police arrested its five occupants, seizing more than 230 kilograms of cocaine-based paste, the authorities said.
In 2005, I was in such a vehicle with Dr. Thrun and two others when it swerved off a gravel road at more than 20 miles per hour.
The vehicle swerved off the pavement and rolled several times before coming to rest upside down on the grassy center meridian.
Three women drowned yesterday after their S.U.V. swerved off a Newark street and landed in the Passaic River, the police said.
But consumers and industry experts say G.M. and Ford have swerved off course for a more basic reason: not enough people like their cars.
No? Well Justin didn't seem to have noticed the extent of it either when he swerved off the track, much to my mother's consternation.
But consumers and industry experts say General Motors and Ford have swerved off course for a far more basic reason: not enough people like their cars.
At least 153 people were dead last night after a plane departing from Madrid's Barajas airport swerved off the runway and burst into flames.
He acknowledged that he has had more than a few scary moments in the past when he's "swerved off the beaten path" while multitasking.
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In its report, Cutting crime: the case for justice re-investment, the committee shows how justice policy has swerved off-track.
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