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The phrase "to distract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of diverting attention away from something or someone. Example: "The loud music was meant to distract the audience from the speaker's message."
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I just had to distract myself".
One was to distract the government.
She would do things to distract me.
Instead, they tend to distract.
I tried to distract her.
He tried to distract himself.
How do you like to distract yourself?
"There's more to distract you," she said.
"Doesn't seem to distract me," she said.
She finds ways to distract herself.
I know I'm choosing to distract myself.
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