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The phrase "feeling distracted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is not feeling focused on what is happening in a given moment. For example: "I was feeling distracted during the meeting so I didn't fully understand what was discussed."
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Fiona smiled politely, but she was feeling distracted.
Some of these common signs include feeling distracted, forgetful, irritable, disoriented, or confused.
Common psychological symptoms include feeling distracted, forgetful, irritable, disoriented, or confused.
The black students attributed their poor performance to things like sleeping badly the night before, feeling distracted or overworked.
Students had confessed to often feeling distracted when writing at home, but I was astonished to see the laser focus with which they attacked our in-class pomodoro.
They report feeling distracted at work, avoiding certain clients or co-workers, skipping company social events and having a difficult time finding mentors — all of which can have a direct result on career advancement.
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I'd shown up feeling tired, distracted, my Blackberry overrun with unreturned emails.
To all the college students out there - are you feeling exhausted, distracted, drowsy, or moody?
He claims to lie to his psychiatrist about feeling very distracted or anxious all the time.
In addition, significantly more patients who took either one of the AMC/DCBA throat lozenge variants reported feeling less distracted, less frustrated and happier than before they took the throat lozenge at 2 hours post dose compared with those who took an unflavoured, non-medicated lozenge (p < 0.02 in all cases; Figure 6).
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