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The phrase "attention and time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express the idea that something requires devotion and effort, or to refer to something that will take effort and work to do, like a project. For example, "This project requires both attention and time".
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With more media attention and time, it has essentially disappeared.
"There's a lot of stuff competing for their attention and time".
Competition for attention and time is a zero-sum game that traditional media are losing.
Your writing needs to be learned, accepted and understood, and likes to be treated with love, attention and time.
Hampshire police said there were serious concerns for the boy's life as he needed constant medical attention and "time is running out".
So now the scarce resources are attention and time, over which a vicious war has broken out between traditional media and the internet-based upstarts.
Then suddenly he's back in the spotlight, or what survives of him is, with scholars scrambling to make up for lost attention and time.
"Consumption" (horrible word, but widely used) of old media is going down, while online media are grabbing more and more of people's attention and time.
Don't be exclusive Giving your attention and time to those who look like you in terms of age, gender, race or academia reinforces unconscious bias.
If the fresh levels of attention and time constraints that came with being a major champion were the most problematic aspects for Willett, that would be perfectly understandable.
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Stakeholders need to understand the incidence (e.g. rate per 1000 exposure hours, number of injuries per athlete each season) and prevalence (proportion of population affected) of common medical attention and time-loss injuries across different stages of the season.
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