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1. Is this sentence correct?



"You are drifting from what really matters."



2. In case the sentence above is correct, is that standard way of saying it?




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PinkLady wrote: June 23rd, 2025, 7:43 pm 1. Is this sentence correct?

"You are drifting from what really matters."

2. In case the sentence above is correct, is that standard way of saying it?
1. ✅ Is this sentence correct?
"You are drifting from what really matters."
Yes, it is correct.
It’s grammatically sound and semantically clear.

2. 🟢 Is that a standard way of saying it?
Yes — though it is slightly metaphorical, it's still natural and commonly used, especially in spoken or reflective writing.
"Drifting from what really matters" suggests that someone is gradually moving away, possibly without realizing it, from their core values, priorities, or the main issue.

It’s a bit more emotional or philosophical than technical or academic phrasing.

🔄 Alternatives (also standard, depending on tone/context):
"You're losing sight of what really matters." (slightly stronger, more common)
"You're straying from what really matters." (similar tone, more direct)
"You're getting distracted from what really matters." (more specific)
"You're moving away from what really matters." (more neutral)

✅ Summary:
Your sentence is correct.
It is standard, especially in personal, thoughtful, or motivational contexts.
It has a gentle, reflective tone, making it appropriate for sensitive situations or persuasive speech.
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