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The phrase "a standard diversion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a common or typical activity that serves to distract or entertain someone.
Example: "Watching a movie is often considered a standard diversion after a long week at work."
Alternatives: "a typical distraction" or "a common pastime".
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Water fights were a standard diversion in the lab.
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The ileal conduit has been considered the gold standard urinary diversion for patients with bladder cancer and pediatric patients.
As a result of this training 1,780 heads of police stations and police officers were trained on juvenile justice standards, including diversion, alternative reactions, restorative justice, interviewing techniques, and standards of arrest and detention in the country (2005-2011).
A readily available artificial urinary conduit might be substituted for autologous bowel in standard urinary diversions and minimize bowel associated complications.
Hardcore RTS fans will barely look up from their mice but this is a welcome diversion from the standard jumping/cutesy combat formula.
All in all, it's a weird diversion from the standard smartphone upgrade cycle — but then, that's exactly what we've come to expect from LG.
Designing houses was a diversion, a pastime.
The government also allows American and European popular culture of different sorts — often, it seems, as a diversion from declining living standards.
Others are concerned that national standards and curriculum battles are a diversion from real issues of poverty and inequality.
"Diversity can be a diversion," said Jackson.
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