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The phrase "a distraction in the estimation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is perceived or judged by someone, particularly in the context of evaluating its impact or significance.
Example: "The loud music was seen as a distraction in the estimation of the students' ability to concentrate during the exam."
Alternatives: "a distraction according to" or "a distraction in the view of".
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However, occlusion events and clutter may affect the model learning, leading to a distraction in the estimation of the new position of the target as well as incorrect updating of the shape model.
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In the estimation of the broker, Wiswell was a useful functionary but hardly a criminal genius.
"Iraq doesn't come very high in the estimation of Osama bin Laden," Prince Turki said.
The 5-yard penalty moved the Jets out of his range, in the estimation of Westhoff.
In the estimation of many economists, it starts with the Federal Reserve.
Property taxes are high, at least in the estimation of some longtime homeowners.
Every part of this soil is sacred in the estimation of my people.
"Shame is fear of humiliation at one's inferior status in the estimation of others".
The hackers were scalding in their estimation of the crime.
The announcement of the fight coincided with a slight change in Mayweather's estimation of Pacquiao.
To adopt the traditional fronto-orbital advancement technique designed by Tessier in the application of a distraction technique, the frontal bone flap should be detached before the distraction.
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