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Discover Ludwig'an attention from' is not a grammatically correct phrase
Instead, you could use 'attention from' or 'attention paid by'. For example: "The child was looking for attention from their parents."
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Study sites were not randomly distributed in global forest ecosystems, and datasets compiled for this meta-analysis came from the regions where ecologists have extensively conducted relevant studies, while many other plantation regions have not attracted an attention from ecologists.
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We suffer not from an attention deficit but from "attention overload".
The protein folding problem has attracted an increasing attention from physicists.
This allowed educational mobile games to gain an increasing attention from researchers and practitioners in the learning field.
Therefore, the problem needs an urgent attention from programme managers and health care providers to intervene the challenges.
Some New Yorkers were just looking for a little attention from the councilman.
Fractional calculus has received a great attention from many researchers in different disciplines.
From the 1970's biped robots have had a large attention from the robotic research community.
Therefore, microfluidic bio-particle manipulation has attracted a significant attention from the academic community.
The acceptance of such tools deserves a greater attention from the scientific community.
Recently, social commerce gained a major attention from both academics and practitioners.
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