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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am attracted" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of being drawn to or interested in someone or something. Example: I am attracted to her intelligence and sense of humor.
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I am attracted to women".
I am attracted to humans.
But I am attracted to Buddhist logic".
"I am attracted to free-flowing sensual curves.
"I am attracted to Ellen Feiss," one mooned.
"Like everybody, I am attracted to danger," said the 60-year-old of his artistic philosophy.
"I am attracted to understated things that are really well made and timeless".
"All the things I am attracted to are just about to disappear," she likes to say.
While I am attracted to interesting ideas, ideas without business backbones don't thrive.
"I am attracted to an image, or bits of it, and begin with that.
I am attracted by clothing that is out of the ordinary.
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