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Discover Ludwig"distract from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "distract from" to describe when someone or something takes attention or focus away from someone or something else. Example sentence: The loud music distracted from the speaker's words.
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They distract from the subject.
Negotiations won't distract from anything meaningful.
It can really distract from the face".
Simple mistakes can distract from your message.
Or does it distract from the content of the legislation?
That would distract from her primary impulse — to move forward.
I don't want it to distract from my intention.
He likes chunky glasses that distract from his face.
Or distract from Mr. Romney's moment in the spotlight?
Semiprofessional sports teams on campus distract from the educational mission.
They knew the pictures would distract from that".
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