significantly deviate

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To change course or standard in a way that is important or has a noticeable effect.

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  • We had to significantly deviate from our usual route due to the road closure.
  • The final results significantly deviate from the initial projections, which concerns the investors.
  • Any project that significantly deviates from the approved budget will require a special review.
  • His political views have started to significantly deviate from the party's official platform.
  • The research findings did not significantly deviate from what was expected.
  • As a director, he's known for films that significantly deviate from traditional narrative structures.
  • If your flight path significantly deviates from the plan, air traffic control will contact you immediately.
  • The new software update caused performance to significantly deviate from the benchmark standards.
  • The student's essay was penalized because it significantly deviated from the assigned topic.
  • The company's ethical code states that no employee should significantly deviate from its core principles.