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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distracting for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that causes distraction or draws attention away from something else. Example: The loud noise from the construction site next door was distracting for students trying to study for their exams.
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It would be too distracting for the reader.
"It was distracting for an academic lab," Dr. Church said.
Finally, the set is terribly distracting for the audience.
The past few days have been a bit distracting for Andrew Poppe.
If daily life is distracting, for example, an artist may relish solitude.
Wouldn't it be traumatic for the family to see? Couldn't it be distracting for the doctors?
The months of takeover speculation have proved distracting for the exchange's management, it is argued.
"It's very distracting for other players," explained Susan Sarandon, a co-owner of the club.
I learned what was distracting for an audience and that you can take your time".
These discussions are now viewed as distracting for management, sources briefed on the situation said.
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Like an offensive shirt slogan, suggestive clothes are distracting for all students, both boys and girls.
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