Digressiondigression example sentences

Related (8): diversion, tangent, aside, deviation, rambling, sidetrack, detour, departure

"Digressiondigression" Example Sentences

1. Sorry for the digression, but I think it's important to mention.
2. Let me get back on track and avoid this digression.
3. I hate to go off on a digression, but this thought just occurred to me.
4. That was a long digression, but now we can move forward.
5. I'll try not to let my digression derail the conversation.
6. This digression is actually related to our topic, trust me.
7. Sorry if my digression was confusing, let me clarify.
8. Can we get back to the main point and avoid any digression?
9. I understand it was a digression, but it was worth exploring.
10. I'll try not to go on too much of a digression this time.
11. I apologize for the digression, let's refocus on the topic.
12. This digression might be helpful in understanding the bigger picture.
13. I didn't mean to go on a digression, it just slipped out.
14. That was a bit of a digression, let's get back on track.
15. I promise this digression will be brief and relevant.
16. I'll cut the digression short and get to the point.
17. Sorry for the digression, let's move forward with the discussion.
18. This digression might seem random, but it ties into our topic.
19. I'll try to avoid any unnecessary digression from now on.
20. That digression was interesting, but let's get back to the main topic.
21. Sorry if my digression took us off course, I'll steer us back.
22. This digression might seem unrelated, but it's crucial to understand.
23. I'll try to stay on topic and avoid any digression in the future.
24. Let's not go on a digression again, it wastes time.
25. This digression is important, so bear with me.
26. Sorry to go off on a digression, let me bring it back around.
27. That digression was necessary, now let's get back to the topic.
28. I didn't mean to lead us on a digression, I just got sidetracked.
29. This digression is a bit tangential, but it's worth discussing.
30. Sorry for the digression, let's continue with our discussion.

Common Phases

1. "I know this is a digression; but let me tell you a story."
2. "Excuse me for the digression; but there is something I need to clarify."
3. "This may seem like a digression; but it is actually important context for what I am saying."
4. "I apologize for the digression; but I think it is relevant to the topic at hand."
5. "This digression may seem trivial; but it actually ties in to a larger point."

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