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Discover Ludwig"a distraction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that takes someone's attention away from the main focus or goal. For example: "The loud noise was a distraction, and it made it difficult for me to concentrate."
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But that's a distraction.
"It becomes a distraction".
"Is is a distraction?
Time for a distraction.
It's a distraction".
Magic organizations are a distraction.
They were just a distraction.
He's also, occasionally, a distraction.
But they're mostly a distraction.
But it's a distraction here.
Magic contests are a distraction.
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