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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sole distraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the only thing that diverts attention or focus from a task or situation. Example: "Her phone was the sole distraction during the meeting, causing her to miss important points."
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And that 30-year gap would explain some of the casting kinks that are the sole distraction in this sly and intriguing period piece.
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In short, nothing really distracts from the film's sole purpose as, well, a distraction.
The simplicity and austerity of the images erased all distractions from the sole focus: the human face.
GPs were therefore similarly assessed for performance under equivalent conditions (e.g., appointment time limitation focused entirely on the sole reason for the visit, without distraction or delay).
Money should never be your sole motivator, but it should not be a distraction, either.
Hank's wife Marie is a skittish woman treated with weary contempt by her husband; her sole interesting trait is a shoplifting habit, and she is merely a distraction from the boys' business of crime-busting.
We believe that the callus fractures may have been caused by too rapid a distraction rate and walking with weight bearing using the whole sole, which would result in overloading of the callus during ambulation.
As the sole owner of a baseball team, he may be able to pursue his vision without distraction.
While the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, seemed the sole focus of US cultural and political discussions in August, American life goes on, and new concerns and distractions emerge.
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