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attraction

[uh-trak-shuhn] / əˈtræk ʃən /


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East Midlands’ location is its attraction: It is in the center of England, yet has less traffic and fewer nighttime noise restrictions due to its relatively remote location.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the opening 15 minutes or so, “Avatar: Fire and Ash” takes viewers on not one but two fanciful rides—one in the air, one on water—to kick off his 3 1/4-hour attraction.

From The Wall Street Journal

And when a meltdown hits, often after a long queue or an overstimulating attraction, San says the first step for parents is to check in with yourself.

From BBC

He cites live events and themed attractions based on hit movies like Warner’s Making of Harry Potter tour outside London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christmas markets are popular festive attractions throughout Germany, frequently attracting large crowds and significant tourism.

From BBC