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The phrase 'wander off to' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used to describe someone or something that is departing from a specific place or location.
For example: "After receiving the news, John wandered off to his bedroom, unable to process the information".
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He'd then wander off to smoke a cigarette.
Mum would wander off to admire the deer, while I would catch tadpoles in jam jars.
Enough was enough; these cattle didn't just wander off to take in the night air.
Whether GSK's shareholders will prove as patient, or wander off to Pfizer, remains to be seen.
"They just wander off to the other side of the field and stand eating grass.
And there were others who thought the Palestinian Arabs should wander off to other Arab countries, as Gingrich says.
That goose would wander off to a different neighbor's property and jump into the watering trough for his sheep.
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Some couples wandered off to be alone.
Alastair the actor wanders off to whisper to grazing horses.
He wanders off to try a locked door.
She squinted at me, then wandered off to the bedroom.
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