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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distractions to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that something is causing interruptions or disturbances to a particular activity or task. Example: The loud noises from the construction site were major distractions to my studying.
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Still, there are distractions to be had.
"I don't like to have distractions to the game.
Out and About Chester has 2,000 years' worth of distractions to occupy a short break.
And Mr. Howard of Zoomsafer expects the number of those distractions to increase in the future.
It is Edwards's theory that players bring outside distractions to the field.
"There are so many competing distractions to potential readers, particularly with new technologies," he said.
"For us, the focus has been on our team and keeping the distractions to a minimum".
We need peace from distractions to come to terms with One.
In Mrs. Kalt's world, these things are distractions to be minimized.
No doubt every one of us can think of compelling distractions to divert us.
The researchers rated each activity on a scale from 1.0 (no distractions) to 5.0 (performing difficult maths and memory problems).
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