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Discover Ludwig"I get distracted" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that you have difficulty focusing or paying attention to something. For example: - "I get distracted easily when I have a lot of things on my mind." - "I always end up procrastinating because I get distracted by my phone." - "I need to work in a quiet environment, otherwise I get distracted by any little noise."
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How might I get distracted?
I get distracted very easily.
And I get distracted easily.
I think if I get distracted by what's going on elsewhere, I'm not doing my job".
I know how I get distracted, and I've been driving for 30 years".
"Sorry, I get distracted easily," she'd say, or, "Sorry, sometimes I jump to conclusions too quickly".
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"I got distracted.
I got distracted by something.
I'm sorry, I got distracted.
"Sorry, I got distracted by the bonk," Wise said.
But for one reason or another, I got distracted and haven't gotten back to it.
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