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The phrase "a powerful magnet for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that attracts or draws in a significant amount of attention, interest, or people.
Example: "The new technology conference is a powerful magnet for innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world."
Alternatives: "a strong attractor for" or "a significant draw for".
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"The strong economy is proving a powerful magnet for growth.
Myanmar, rich in resources, is a powerful magnet for international business.
Germany, after all, has long been a powerful magnet for immigrants, attracting millions of foreign "guest-workers", many from Turkey.
Keeping Mr. Liu, now arguably the world's most famous political prisoner, in jail would serve as a powerful magnet for criticism of China's human rights record.
Still, Mr. Edwards's campaign struggled to overcome Mr. Kerry's solidifying position as the front-runner, a powerful magnet for undecided voters.
What a powerful magnet for affirmation junkies the political arena is, especially in the age of cable television, social media and the permanent campaign, which enables the needy, and maybe favors them as well.
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Be a powerful magnet of love.
A heart that is filled with love and gratitude is a powerful magnet of love.
Some medical devices to look out for if you choose a pacemaker are: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a powerful magnet to produce images of internal organs and functions, and can disrupt pacemaker functionality.
The EX Hybrid Controller for iPhone 5, as the device is called, features a snap-on case for the iPhone 5 that has a powerful magnet built-in.
Brass is slightly magnetic, but should only respond noticeably to a powerful magnet.
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