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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'attention at' is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase 'pay attention to' or 'give attention to' are better choices. For example: "I want to pay attention to the lecture and learn as much as I can."
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The attention, at least initially, surprised them.
The idea attracted little attention at first.
He commands rapt attention at Spring.
But can lavish attention at regular intervals.
Many weren't paying attention at all.
I wasn't paying attention at the time.
Attention at the G8 is guaranteed.
Ms. Seragou's dance fixation has gotten her attention at work.
That is if they pay attention at all.
"You should be happy you captured people's attention at all".
The Wheedler who is all attention at first.
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