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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distraction of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you mean to cause someone to be diverted from something, or when you want to describe something that detracts your attention away from a certain task. For example: "The loud noise outside was a distraction of his concentration."
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Even with the distraction of Europe?
Monetary distraction of authorities — $11,900.
Why introduce the distraction of self-important buildings?
We call it the distraction of normality," he said.
Without the distraction of the zoom, photography is more straightforward.
Next, the nauseating distraction of a classic game.
"Bring back cigarettes," with the distraction of a goddess.
They embraced the internet but avoided the distraction of digital downloads.
But Snowden's flight may itself be the biggest distraction of all.
There is also the distraction of the 2004 presidential election in America.
In the cognitive distraction of paying or meeting someone, the glove gets lost.
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