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"diversion from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a departure from something, usually a norm. For example, "After months of working non-stop, she finally allowed herself a diversion from her daily routine."
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His father considered soccer a diversion from education and faith.
"The problem is diversion from driving, just the conversation itself".
He gave writers moments of diversion from their writing.
Could Chipotle provide food and a diversion from it?
It was a teasing diversion from his otherwise boring routine.
An unsettling diversion from the game's true objective.
Trump's volleys were merely a shrewd diversion from serious matters.
Our booth here is an active depot, a diversion from the manufacturer.
But even a budding musical genius needs a little diversion from Mozart and Mendelssohn.
Just a few years ago, such a diversion from tradition would have been incendiary.
But you feel that film is a diversion from Walsh's real task.
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