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'pose a distraction' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe an action that creates a temporary disruption or interruption in someone's focus or attention. For example: "The loud noises outside the window posed a distraction to my concentration."
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And the most prominent black beard in baseball — if not all of sports — which at times could pose a distraction to a hitter.
Scott, approached by reporter Jim Buzinski during the playoffs, was concerned that such non-baseball news could pose a distraction during the post-season and asked that the story be delayed.
The spread of iPods into classrooms comes at a time when many school districts across the country have outlawed the portable players from their buildings — along with cellphones and DVD players — because they pose a distraction, or worse, to students.
Stephanopoulos, who is also chief anchor for ABC News, said he would not moderate a Republican primary debate that the network is scheduled to carry next February because his contributions to the Clinton Foundation could pose a distraction.
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That gaudy show would seem to pose a potent distraction to a kitchen doing such high-wire cooking.
The brewing proxy fight could pose a significant distraction for Barnes & Noble as the company, the nation's largest bookstore owner, begins to solicit bids for a potential takeover.
Don't let other people get too close to you; it could pose as a distraction.
Dido was slipping deeper into her infatuation with Aeneas, posing a dangerous distraction from his predestined mission.
In Congressional hearings, he said that talking on the phone, even when using a hands-free device, poses a cognitive distraction risk that should not be ignored.
"The lasting effects of mental distraction pose a hidden and pervasive danger that would likely come as a surprise to most drivers," foundation President Peter Kissinger said.
Running a business from home can save entrepreneurs a great deal of time and money, but for every advantage there's a distraction that can pose a threat to productivity.
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