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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diversion from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in focus or attention away from a particular topic or activity.
Example: "The unexpected news served as a diversion from the ongoing discussions about budget cuts."
Alternatives: "a departure from" or "a distraction from".
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A diversion from what?
Could Chipotle provide food and a diversion from it?
Apocalyptic scenarios are a diversion from real problems — poverty, terrorism, broken financial systems — needing intelligent attention.
"Political Animal" is a diversion from Hollywood, if only because politics offers so much material.
I can't play World of Warcraft as a diversion from real life.
Councillor John Smith objected, believing the quest for gold was a diversion from needed practical work.
Mr. Liney's attention was also a diversion from Mr. Pinkney's difficulties at school: "I had dyslexia.
At the least, the future should not be used as a diversion from what is.
A fun, creative challenge is in order, as a diversion from the doom and gloom.
Her daughter, Robbin, treats it as a diversion from her job search.
Saint-Gaudens also made many medallions, originally as a diversion from more serious tasks.
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