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The phrase "distracted being" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more correct phrase could be "distracted person" or "distracted individual." However, if you are using the phrase in a creative or poetic context, it may be acceptable. Example: The distracted being stumbled through the busy streets, lost in their own thoughts and paying no attention to the world around them.
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Here are some things I learned from being on tour with U2... 1) Things Are Not Always What You Expect or Doing Something That Sounds Cool Can Actually Suck In Reality - When I got to Europe, the cute guy was distracted, being backstage was not as glamorous as I thought and the band was nowhere to be seen!
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Easily Distracted is an oddly paced, intermittently fascinating read.
"He was distracted; I was distracted.
Distracted driving is distracted driving.
Distracted driving is pervasive.
Distracted people are easy targets for theft.
Distracting injuries were not recorded.
He is being distracted.
We enjoy being distracted.
Without being distracted.
They were distracted.
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