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bring attention to

verb as in accentuate

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The zoo hopes her fame can help bring attention to her endangered species.

The team hopes these findings bring attention to the high rates of emergency care visits driven by unmet needs -- a public health issue that is not well documented -- and encourage researchers, healthcare providers, policymakers, and reproductive health advocates to envision ways to strengthen or compensate for traditional prenatal care that falls short of meeting pregnant patients' health needs.

In sharing the series with a wider audience, many of whom may not know about the original documentary, Schur hopes to bring attention to the community of healthcare workers who devote their lives, “selflessly and beautifully,” to caring for people in need.

He rose to prominence after helping bring attention to the case of Sherrice Iverson, a 7-year-old South L.A. girl who was sexually attacked and murdered in a Nevada casino bathroom in 1997.

But if it helps bring attention to this too easily forgotten chapter of American history, Kwong said, it will have been worth it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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