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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'asking attention' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is trying to be noticed or noticed for a certain purpose. For example, "The singer was asking attention with her beautiful voice."
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More than 50% of the children had a deviating score on the items "asking attention" and "stereotypic movements".
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Dwight Schrute discovers driving directions to the town to which he asks "Attention office.
My mum said that if I bought it I was asking for attention, but I just found it amusing…' Ha!
You become transparent when you're competing with a bold world constantly asking for attention.
By asking the attention to be focused on specifics or abstracts, it gives extra dimensions to the stage without dominating.
America's sweetheart aka Taylor Swift naked is saving the world while Miley is just a slut asking for attention I hate double standards...‼...‼
Interrupting these patients and asking their attention to sign the form first, would have been impolite and disrespectful to the person who was confiding their story to the researcher.
Perhaps the dog puts his nose under your arm asking for attention.
This isn't 'cute', it's just annoying and asking for attention.
Don't be texting, on a computer, etc. when your child is clearly asking for attention.
Don't wear something overly fancy that doesn't fit the occasion - this is just asking for attention.
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