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attract

[uh-trakt] / əˈtrækt /


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It has also pushed K-pop further into the American consciousness, attracting some fans who, like Pine, had never dabbled in the genre before.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dutch midfielder Smit, 19, has reportedly attracted interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid after he was named player of the tournament at the European Under-19 Championship in Romania in June.

From BBC

Online creators often use their own lives - their vacations, their pets, their makeup routines - to make content and attract a following.

From BBC

A clever stunt which saw her leave the London Palladium stage to perform Don't Cry For Me Argentina from its balcony attracted giant crowds outside.

From BBC

Tight ends, with their three-point stances and proximity to tackles and guards, traditionally don’t seek or attract attention.

From Los Angeles Times