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The phrase "are getting attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is currently receiving notice or interest from people.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is effective because it are getting attention from a wide audience."
Alternatives: "are attracting attention" or "are drawing interest".
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"We are getting attention.
Still, the maps are getting attention.
These benefits are getting attention from government officials.
Already, the New York cavemen are getting attention from the patriarchs of the paleo movement.
And smaller, newer wineries are getting attention with exciting, experimental blends.
"Look at all of the new Italian restaurants that are getting attention in New York and Brooklyn," he said.
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And, it is getting attention.
But at least their lot, though unhappy, is getting attention.
His plan to cut property taxes is getting attention.
But now Vytorin is getting attention that is anything but funny.
"It's not just that she's getting attention," he said.
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