The correct wording would be:
"Setting aside distractions is more important when following an audio recipe because you can’t reread instructions."
Here, "when" is the appropriate choice instead of "with", and "reread" is used correctly as is.
Setting aside distractions
is more important with following an audio recipe because you can’t
reread
instructions.
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The correct wording would be:
"Setting aside distractions is more important when following an audio recipe because you can’t reread instructions."
Here, "when" is the appropriate choice instead of "with", and "reread" is used correctly as is.