Sentence examples for distracting trend from inspiring English sources

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This distracting trend continued throughout the set, as songs would vary abruptly from a slow ballad to something more uptempo, from something bass-intensive to something sparse and lyrics-centric.

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The distracted walking trend is likely to only increase.

When Victor, who has been installing security cameras in Trend's apartment building, seems about to go back to the store, Trend distracts him with a lecture about "the grand design" and sends Victor on a quest to find his dream girl.

By the end of the nineties, of course, people were distracted by a new trend in consumer culture: the rise of the technology industry, which brought Hewlett-Packard to the average in 1997, followed by Microsoft and Intel in 1999.

But really, this trend just reinforces my tendency toward disorganization and my outsized dependency on distracting, life-sucking applications.

The only satire to buck this negative box office trend has been "Wag the Dog" (1997), about an imaginary, politically distracting war promoted and waged on television.

This trend towards "generational scapegoating", writes Ms Segal, is a way of distracting voters from the real problems of social policy and deregulated corporate finance.But this is not a book about policy.

It's incredibly distracting.

That would be distracting.

It's so distracting.

"You're distracting me.

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