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Let us return to the point from which we digressed.
I went to talk to him; it digressed into a fight.
The trouble with me is, I like it when somebody digresses.
Let me digress for a moment, and discuss another theory.
Having digressed so far, I cannot resist going a little further.
This is not the place to digress into a history of what subsequently happened.
And now, if you please, let us return to the point of the argument at which we digressed.
I have too long digressed, and therefore shall return to my subject.
It was as if he had too many friends, all digressing in the same Internet chat room.
However space does not permit me to digress into this topic.
Maybe it was all for the best to find these things out now before their relationship progressed, or digressed, any further.
As with any venture, some people are more skilled than others, but I digress.
He may digress from time to time, but only to make his point.
Perhaps this is the place to digress a little and talk about the taking of facts from other writers' books.
"But I see that you're still digressing from our immediate problem.
We digress and say a few words about it.
At any point throughout the game, the player can digress from the main story and go on an adventure of his own.
But I digress, for these adventures are of little relevance to this history.
The best of these stories head right for their point, digressing only to gather ammunition along the way.
Immediately afterwards they digressed, never to repeat themselves like that again.
But I digress, let's talk about the first time.
We start off talking about novels, but she soon digresses to her love of geology.
The rule was that no natural impediment should cause them to digress or to stop.
He would usually end these stories with the phrase, "but I digress," before getting back to his musical performance.
"It might even be fun to try someday, but I digress.