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The phrase "a great attraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that draws interest or attention, often in the context of tourism or events.
Example: "The new art exhibit is a great attraction for visitors to the city."
Alternatives: "a major draw" or "a significant appeal".
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Two-dimensional (2D) materials have recently attracted a great attraction.
It is a great attraction for London.
Sumitomo's strength here is a great attraction for Sakura.
"There is a great attraction to using genetics in this way," he says.
"KeyLime is a great attraction that will complement Great America and Gurnee Mills, Mr. Haynerr said.
Paris is a great attraction, and many international sports organizations are headquartered in Western Europe.
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But a greater attraction is the view.
Low levels of stress are a greater attraction for Pamela Gutierrez, a graphic-design student who expresses delight as she cruises over the city on her way home.
Geoffrey Garin, a Democratic pollster, explained: "As you move down in the generations, there is probably a greater attraction to the idea of individual empowerment.
But even then he also displayed unmistakable talent for batting a ball with tremendous power and with unusual frequency, and Barrow, one of baseball's greatest men of vision, decided to convert Ruth permanently into an outfielder on the theory that a great hitter could be built into a greater attraction than a great pitcher.
The reason for the large difference is that polar molecules have a greater attraction for each other than do nonpolar molecules, requiring more energy and thus a higher temperature to separate them, which must occur if compounds are to melt or boil.
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