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Discover Ludwig"be distracted from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something is diverting one's attention or causing them to lose focus on a task or goal. Example: She couldn't concentrate on her studies because she was constantly being distracted from her work by her noisy roommates.
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Distraction Radar - Inevitably, you will be distracted from your goals.
"Ironically, now she could not be distracted from her studies".
We'll be distracted from nation building at home.
She didn't want to be distracted from her career.
Their managers are now likely to be distracted from their chief task of turning a profit.
Musicians will look at her and be distracted from the music!
Otis found, to little surprise, that people would rather be distracted from that fact.
"Baby Makin' Project" should underscore the members' admirable refusal to be distracted from the main objective.
Burnley, by contrast, refuse to be distracted from the ideals that have served Coyle so well.
"Given that they're both under investigation, one would imagine they'd be distracted from the campaign".
Still, I would not be distracted from the task at hand: to eat all I could.
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