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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to divergent" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a sense of moving towards divergence or difference, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "The ideas presented in the meeting began to diverge from the original plan."
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to divergent
adjective
Growing further apart; diverging.
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I recommend this to Divergent fans or Maze Runner fans.
But how to make computers available to villagers has led to divergent approaches.
Insurgent is the sequel to Divergent and the second book in the Divergent trilogy.
The divergent investment styles have led to divergent fortunes of late for the firms.
To divergent house prices and unemployment rates, add absenteeism from work.
The zones were established by the Chinese authorities, nominally to show their openness to divergent views during the Games.
This could be attributed to Annie's mania, but it seems to owe as much or more to divergent acting styles.
"I perceive the group as a very political organization that is rather closed to divergent points of view," she said.
The meeting gave rise to divergent views on who was suffering the most during tight economic times — tenants or landlords.
His rise has been swift, having only appeared in the Carrie remake prior to Divergent and Fault.
The clashes panoramically depicted here ultimately boil down to divergent attitudes toward religion, and the account's central target is Islam.
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