Examples of 'branched off' in a sentence

Meaning of "branched off"

branched off: This phrase is used to describe a situation where something diverges or splits into separate parts or directions, often creating new possibilities or opportunities as a result

How to use "branched off" in a sentence

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They have branched off this stage.
From these cyclic siloxane rings groups may be branched off.
We branched off before we reached that city.
Eventually she branched off to start her.
It branched off with roses that grow white flowers in the summer.
Every failure here branched off into a success.
He then branched off on his own and opened a specialized consulting practice.
This is where the story branched off a bit.
Corvinus branched off his army into two divisions.
When the southern species branched off is not known.
Dhimsa had branched off to eight different categories of dances.
Later several branches and connecting lines branched off the line.
Sometimes we branched off from the group.
On his way he came to a spot where two roads branched off before him.
Methodism has branched off into several separate denominations.

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It was during this time that association football and rugby football branched off.
Smaller streets branched off it haphazardly.
Branched off to Treblinka and returned empty.
The program has since branched off into several other areas.
Here the line to Pilmoor branched off.
One that branched off late in the bear family tree.
Seems to be a team that branched off from Creality.
Our ancestors branched off from those of chimpanzees some six million years ago.
It is also seen in Tocharian which probably branched off next.
He branched off.
He is further called Vishaka meaning the one that branched off.
Of the same genus branched off from a common parentare more variable.
A roadway parallel to the Glan formed and four sidestreets branched off towards the mountain slope.
But eventually they branched off from governments to create their own complex mechanisms of coercion.
During the Triassic Period a group of animals branched off.
It is a more focused field that has branched off from general animal science.
It branched off the line to Usingen in Friedrichsdorf.
The second conduit could also be branched off from the primary conduit.
It branched off from Hurrian at approximately the beginning of the second millennium BC.
The reason is they finally branched off to evolve to their current level later.
In that system, a station is provided on a bypass guideway branched off the main guideway.
All the circuits branched off from the delivery loop have approximately the same head loss.
Each member of the Belleville Three branched off on his own record label.
I branched off to Saint Tropez.
One of them is evolution and how they branched off into so many different species.
Tai branched off into full-contact karate and kickboxing.
More sects later branched off the Tendai sect.
Yet, from the ecomorphologically conservative main lineage apparently at least two major radiations branched off.
The backreflections are branched off by the transferring means to the OCT system.
The kitchen, dining and storage rooms were branched off the Sulèr.
Every failure here branched off into a success for another Evelyn in another life.
Now, the latest evolutionary theory is The very same has branched off in two directions.
The Polynesians branched off and occupied Polynesia to the east.
As the black community grew, other congregations branched off from Mount Olive.
In Weener a road branched off west to Winschoten and from there to Groningen.

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