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The phrase "diversion for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular activity that a person is doing instead of another. For example, “The day camp provided a fun diversion for the kids while their parents were at work.”.
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Still, a fun diversion for midweek.
An interesting diversion for both parties.
He takes this diversion for granted.
It is a diversion for amateurs.
Modified tracheoesophageal diversion for chronic aspiration.
"It's a waste of time and a diversion for management.
Diversion for the men comes at a high price.
But the 10,000m is a healthy diversion for me".
He'd been only a moment's diversion for her.
Was the military coup itself a diversion for drug trafficking?
Or just provide an entertaining diversion for snapshot-happy tourists?
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