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The phrase "distracted for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the cause or reason for being distracted. Example: I was distracted for the entire lecture by my loud rumbling stomach.
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Still, he proved too distracted for racing success.
A decoy to keep us distracted for a while.
The fear that we are becoming too distracted for big books has consumed the last decade.
(Roberto Hernandez, the singer with the deepest voice, seemed amiably distracted for much of the evening).
But it was the trend for slipper wearing that distracted for all the right reasons.
Or maybe with all our iPads and laptops we're just too distracted for grown-up entertainment.
I'm sure my real family found me distracted for a while.
"And, of course, my 'Faust.' " He seemed distracted for a moment, as if recalling something.
When he's distracted for a moment, I grab Jesus' broken body and hide it under Jean's pajama top.
Toronto had been distracted for two months by trade rumors, falling from first in the Eastern Conference to seventh.
At the very least, the other person became distracted for a minute while trying to process it.
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