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"to diverge from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to deviate or veer away from something. Example: The team's plans to win the game started to diverge from their original strategy as they faced unexpected challenges from their opponents.
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But SeaWorld has decided to diverge from the story line.
It's hard to diverge from this, hard to think outside of what we know.
Did it force him to diverge from an officially-stated position of his party?
What was that, and where and why did you start to diverge from that model?
This work has uncovered that many firms face systemic pressure to diverge from their platform sharing.
But Mr. Zhang has also sought to diverge from that orthodoxy in the film.
How did the position or action force him to diverge from his officially-stated plans while in office?
Then, as Jane moved from glory to glory, the language of my poems began to diverge from hers.
This would help avoid a hard border, but would also limit the UK's ability to diverge from EU regulations.
This means unimpeded access to EU markets, with freedom to diverge from EU rules in certain sectors.
Unfortunately, the architecture "as documented" and the architecture "as implemented" tend to diverge from each other over time.
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