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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a magnet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing an object that attracts metal or metaphorically to describe something that draws people or attention.
Example: "The new art exhibit is a magnet for tourists, drawing thousands of visitors each week."
Alternatives: "an attractor" or "a draw".
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I've worn a magnet necklace.
Sackville was a magnet.
A magnet for suspicion.
He is a magnet".
It is attached with a magnet.
Worse, property is a magnet for debt.
She remains a magnet for unsavoury types.
Paris is a magnet for the transient.
"We are a magnet for neo-Nazis".
"It's essentially a magnet for us.
I hope it will become a magnet".
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