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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a diversion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a purpose or reason for doing something that provides entertainment, distraction, or a break from normal activities. Example: Tara went on a trip to Paris for a diversion from her busy job.
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Some are just looking for a diversion on a dozen Saturdays every year.
But here was a chance for a diversion from the reality of the tour.
A week later, planning permission was granted for a diversion in the Epte and two foot bridges for the pond.
Many of the others no doubt are adventurous diners looking for a diversion off the usual Island restaurant trail.
Pinned behind a wagon by both cannon and Gatling gunfire, the sharpshooter Frank asks Jesse for a diversion.
(The Red River, which splits North Dakota from Minnesota, actually flows north toward Winnipeg, Manitoba, hence the need for a diversion south of the city).
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But one tweeter in Paris said Mr Hollande should thank Closer for creating a "diversion".
The ruse continued for twenty minutes, creating a diversion for the Rangers inching their way toward the camp on their bellies.
The female defendant in the video was in jail for failing to complete a diversion program for a prior shoplifting charge.
Councillor John Smith objected, believing the quest for gold was a diversion from needed practical work.
The road was closed by police in both directions for hours, with a diversion put in place.
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