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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distracting factor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that causes distraction or takes away attention from the main focus of attention. For example: "The loud music was a distracting factor for the students studying in the library."
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This situation has been identified by several researchers as a distracting factor.
The grossly deformed limb that one encounters in the floating knee can act as a major "distracting factor" and it is not unusual to miss other significant injuries.
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There is an intriguing hypothesis that sleep deprivation decreases the analgesic effect of distraction in healthy individuals [43], and in the case of migraine, it may accentuate the pattern of altered pain modulation under distracting factors [44].
Risks of several secondary tasks will be evaluated focusing on visual-manual distracting factors such as operating a phone, tablet, or other devices or objects while driving.
One horse reacted with head shaking and skin twitching when the air bladder at the nostril was inflated, however, two minutes after inflating the bladder, thermal stimulation was possible without any distracting factors.
It is necessary to find better solution, which allows to level the influence of distracting external factors on efficient operation system.
But they also ratchet up the distraction factor in a culture that doesn't need any more distracting.
Further, such an audience can easily be distracted by factors that do not pertain to the subject at all; sometimes they are receptive to flattery or just try to increase their own advantage.
They felt there were many factors distracting them from caring for their infants.
It not only removes the distracting "eew" factor, it also allows him to settle into a more paternal role, which he does with persuasive naturalness.
Gormley added: "It is very disappointing that two isolated factors are distracting from the great progress across the rest of the group.
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