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Discover Ludwig'sidetracked' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It means to be diverted or distracted from one's intended path or focus. For example: 1. "I was trying to focus on my work, but I kept getting sidetracked by social media notifications." 2. "The team was making progress on the project, but they got sidetracked by a last-minute change in the requirements." 3. "I had planned to clean my room, but I got sidetracked by a phone call and forgot to finish."
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As I tried to explore the thought processes of Aphex Twin's Richard D James (a daunting task in itself), I became sidetracked by a much wider issue, which involves a growing scatter of artists who are exploring the outer limits of the internet for inspiration, adventure, anonymity and rebellion, in search of a truer and uncensored reflection of the society we live in.
Among the potential pitfalls is the risk that so often faces NHS reform – that people will become sidetracked into making the systems work rather than focusing on improving the experience and outcomes for patients.
But he complained that his mission was being sidetracked.
Some of Chrysler's creditors lodged objections to the plan, arguing that their interests have been sidetracked in order to expedite the deal.Visteon, a car-parts supplier, filed for bankruptcy protection.
January's AI film, "Ex Machina", started to ask whether a robot could have human feelings, but it soon got sidetracked by the question of how seductive a robot might be if she had the physique of a fashion model.
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA, who turned 70 last month, says that "Tetro" is the kind of film he set out to make as a young man, before fame and fortune sidetracked him.
But he complained on Sunday that his mission was being sidetracked.
I would believe that even if the death penalty were cheaper and proven to be a deterrent.Abolitionists routinely argue that referendums are unwinnable because it is impossible to get voters to focus on the question clearly, and not get sidetracked by individual, high-profile murder cases.
The result, he says, was that the commission gave the impression that there would be no quake.Gaetano De Luca, who is in charge of looking after the INGV's seismographs in the Abruzzo region, of which L'Aquila is the capital, agrees that the commission got sidetracked by Mr Giuliani.
Victoria Kwakwa, the World Bank's country director, has said the government should not get "sidetracked" by the short-term rebound, but focus instead on "the fundamental constraints to the economy's competitiveness".That means micro reforms such as opening up the telecoms and retail industries to foreign competition.
But the donors got sidetracked by the September 11th attacks.
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