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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I get distracted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about having difficulty maintaining focus, or when talking about being easily sidetracked. For example, "I was really trying to concentrate on my work, but I get distracted easily."
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How might I get distracted?
I get distracted very easily.
And I get distracted easily.
I think if I get distracted by what's going on elsewhere, I'm not doing my job".
I know how I get distracted, and I've been driving for 30 years".
"Sorry, I get distracted easily," she'd say, or, "Sorry, sometimes I jump to conclusions too quickly".
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"I got distracted.
I got distracted by something.
I'm sorry, I got distracted.
"Sorry, I got distracted by the bonk," Wise said.
But for one reason or another, I got distracted and haven't gotten back to it.
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