Using "digress" in a sentence

For anyone who has, say, been to Europe, the fact that everyone speaks in bad English accents will be baffling, but I digress – it’s probably not for us.
Source: The Independent

Let me digress to discuss red tide.
Source: WGCU

mark, but I digress -- most people experience these physiological adaptations throughout the day, which makes afternoon and evening the best time to exercise for many reasons.
Source: CNET

Ok, if that’s a little foggy, let me digress a bit.
Source: Tilt Magazine

Boffo to both – but I digress.
Source: Lewiston Sun Journal

And many of the contributors digress enjoyably into areas which are only tangentially concerned with Lynch and Oz.
Source: The Guardian

And it seems less easygoing (in the manner of a "hangout" movie) than inclined to digress for rhetorical purposes.
Source: Roger Ebert

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