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The phrase 'divert resources from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of taking resources away from one place or purpose and using them somewhere else. For example, "The mayor has proposed diverting resources from public transportation to fund police services."
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Joining Euclid would divert resources from their own mission, thus delaying it.
What's needed is clearer guidance, not additional audits that divert resources from patient care.
Some executives are hesitant to embrace sustainability initiatives, assuming that they will divert resources from more business-minded pursuits.
It would divert resources from the Tories' flagship free schools, claiming they are deepening the problem of over-sized classes.
Federal officials said the change would divert resources from lower-income children and "crowd out" private health insurance.
The mayor and other officials have said that the race will not divert resources from the recovery efforts.
Still, the Pentagon argued against this modest role, saying that it would divert resources from the war on terrorism.
The prime minister was scathing about critics of free schools who say they will divert resources from existing schools.
"There isn't much evidence that these approaches improve student performance," said Dr. Lytle, who is concerned that such plans could divert resources from the public schools.
The report argues that higher rents would force some poor families to divert resources from basic needs like food, clothing and medicine.
"Shutting down the mosques is a great idea, sure, but he shouldn't do that if it's going to divert resources from forcibly deporting eleven million immigrants," he said.
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