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"massive distraction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large, possibly overwhelming distraction that is having an impact on your life. For example: "The massive distraction of college applications has made it difficult for me to focus on my schoolwork."
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"The problem is that this is a massive distraction.
Monitoring all of them is a massive distraction.
The overwhelming truth about the Greek debt crisis is that it's a massive distraction.
Farage said if he stood it would be a massive distraction.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers called the plan "a massive distraction from the real issues facing our education system".
At best, it would be a massive distraction at a time when he would face a huge number of other challenges.
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Forking Android and the resulting disconnect from Google Play Services was the first in a series of massive distractions for Amazon.
It is a shame that people who claim an altruistic drive toward public office are so willing to provide such a massive political distraction when there are key issues on the table worth tackling.
The bitter factional fighting Labour has descended into is a (hopefully temporary) distraction from the massive existential questions facing social democratic parties across the west.
This planned distraction was perpetuated while massive levee failures continued up and down the great Mississippi River Basin.
None of this matters much, to be sure, except as an unexpected reminder of the massive and relentless add-ons and distractions of modern-day ball.
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