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Discover Ludwig"wandering from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is moving away from something or someone else. For example: "The lost child was wandering from the playground, searching for his parents."
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Wandering from paved roads or exploring abandoned military installations when you are sightseeing can be lethal.
She insisted, "Well, she nearly died," as if Les had been wandering from the point.
Sometimes the wandering from one's home turf extends all the way to the paranormal.
Instead of wandering from hospital to hospital, people can click from one support group to another.
Even this scholarly bunch found its stride wandering from strict form.
Even when you're engaged in mind-wandering, your mind is wandering from one idea or image to another.
Most will spend a decade wandering from job to job and clique to clique, searching for a role.
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And should people wander from it?
I wander from church to church along with the crowd.
We wandered from room to room and admired our handiwork.
They wander from dawn to dusk and have fun.
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