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awry

adjective as in off course; amiss

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"These cells are fascinating -- what causes them to work correctly and what causes them to go awry."

But, the district court “went awry in attempting to impose its own judgment about how to address those concerns.”

That strayed into recklessness when, leading by two points with five minutes left, England's needlessly elaborate first-phase play went awry and Andrew Kellaway scooped up and sprinted in.

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As a lecture on faith and ethics gone awry, “Heretic” is a story of belief versus disbelief.

Additionally, the legislation would have required tech firms to be able to turn off the AI models they directly control if things went awry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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