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The phrase 'welcome diversion' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something, like an activity or event, as a pleasant and refreshing change from the usual routine. For example, you could say, "Going to the beach for the weekend was a welcome diversion from the hectic work week."
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It's a welcome diversion.
Chutneys, relishes and pickles can offer some welcome diversion.
But her wild vitality is a welcome diversion.
For many doctors, marketing lectures are also a welcome diversion.
But, he said, the protesters are actually a welcome diversion sometimes.
They might have brought some welcome diversion from the writers' one-track minds.
Here it must have been unbearable, not a welcome diversion but an obvious device.
This was a welcome diversion, and a very strange one at that.
They were a welcome diversion from the traumas of Thatcher's Britain.
His unlikely success proved a welcome diversion to millions during the Great Depression, and he became a national phenomenon.
Planning their April 2009 wedding in Napa has provided a welcome diversion from her preparation for the trials, she said.
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