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"to deflect" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a verb that means to cause something to change direction or avoid something. You can use it in situations where something or someone is trying to avoid or redirect attention, criticism, or responsibility. Example: The politician tried to deflect attention from the scandal by blaming his opponents. Example: The defensive player successfully deflected the ball away from the goal. Example: I tried to ask my boss about a raise, but he deflected the conversation to how busy he was with other projects.
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Mr. King was quick to deflect responsibility.
Why? You're trying to deflect your exposure".
King are happy to deflect the compliment.
He always tries to deflect the spotlight.
Dell was quick to deflect the blame.
It failed to deflect the FSB man.
Mr. Bush hopes to deflect that.
In a literal sense, no shot is easy to deflect.
Instead, the guardrail was strong enough to deflect only cars.
The deal that emerged has tried to deflect that complaint.
It's a desperate attempt by Labour to deflect attention".
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