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The phrase "a key attraction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight an important feature or element that draws interest or attention to something, such as a place, event, or product.
Example: "The stunning architecture is a key attraction of the city, drawing tourists from around the world."
Alternatives: "a major draw of" or "a significant appeal of".
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Therein lies a key attraction, of course.
A key attraction of the Crick, he says, is its administrative structure.
Now we would like to look more closely at what is presumably a key attraction of his leadership pitch.
A key attraction of socialist systems – the main one, according to Orwell – is the eradication of class distinctions.
The mountain is a key attraction of Tanna, one of a collection of 83 islands that make up the nation of Vanuatu.
Outrageous make-believe violence has always been a key attraction of slapstick comedy, and, fittingly, the form took its name from one of its favourite weapons.
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"Having the Old Firm within what the SPL provided was clearly a key attraction for many of our partners.
Coral reefs are a key attraction for tourists to the Maldives, where visitors are one of the key drivers of the local economy.
Accompanied by background music or an automatic voice-over, these customized local updates are a key attraction for viewers, who stay tuned an average of nearly 14 minutes.
Hong Kong now has some of the world's lowest tax rates, a key attraction for investors.
A key attraction for foreign investors was Britain's EU membership – which underlines the extreme risks of withdrawal.
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