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The phrase 'wander away' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person leaving a place in a leisurely, aimless manner. For example, "The girl wandered away from the beach, admiring the scenery around her."
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My brain won't wander away.
The Tall Trumpies, bored, wander away.
In some cases, people wander away from home.
Because of these visual-spatial deficits, individuals with NLD may wander away and get lost easily.
At some moment, your mind will naturally wander away.
Some people with dementia wander away and get lost.
And again you will bring it back, and again it will wander away.
And you'll notice that the side bands wander away from the carrier signal in the spectrum.
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His building's doors are locked and guarded so the residents do not wander away.
Electrons in d-shells do not wander away from the ion.
Facing nuclear annihilation or biological attack, characters would wander away from their posts for the most mundane reasons.
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