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PhraseMix Examples Categories concept: attention

7 English lessons about the concept of attention

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English Lesson: My father was always too absorbed in his work to pay much attention to me.

1. “My father was always too absorbed in his work to pay much attention to me.”

English Lesson: Yeah, I start to zone out after about five minutes.

2. “Yeah, I start to zone out after about five minutes.”

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3. “If there are any issues that require immediate attention, I can be reached on my mobile at 646-469-XXXX.”

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4. “(Clear your throat) Can I have everyone's attention for a moment?”

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5. “What was it that you wanted me to look at?”

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6. “Sorry, I got sidetracked.”

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7. “Sorry, I've kind of been in my own little world lately.”

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