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'a distraction from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that takes your attention away from something else. For example: The television show was a welcome distraction from his worries.
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"It's a distraction from the real issues.
Gambling is a distraction from everyday life.
Was it a distraction from other topics?
The strikes are a distraction from that".
They are a distraction from the campaign".
It's a distraction from real issues".
These bounties are merely a distraction from the larger picture.
Such technologies, they believe, are a distraction from their contemplation.
Was this learning or a distraction from learning?
In fact, it may be a distraction from the mission.
It is a distraction from your fine newspaper.
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