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"distract me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you need a distraction from something. For example, "I'm so tired of studying—could someone please distract me for a few minutes?".
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"I can't let it distract me.
She would do things to distract me.
"Doesn't seem to distract me," she said.
Even a dead mouse didn't distract me".
"It didn't distract me," Camby said.
Pretend, say, that your unhappy friend has said, "Distract me.
"It's because if I look at you, you distract me".
It's an off-time when no one can distract me.
*New ideas and projects sometimes distract me from previous ones.
I needed something to distract me from current events.
"There's nothing you can do to distract me," he said.
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