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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attention brought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone's focus or awareness has been directed towards a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The report highlighted the issues, and attention was brought to the need for immediate action."
Alternatives: "attention drawn" or "focus directed".
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The attention brought by last summer's child-migrant surge, Garcia believes, further politicized the battle.
Springsteen's attention brought him back to the world's eye, and then to the Obama inauguration.
That attention brought the state billions of dollars for highways, federal offices, research institutes and dams.
"They don't want that kind of attention brought to the league," the Nets' Richard Jefferson said.
That renewed attention brought new focus on an author untouched by marketing and image-making.
The attention brought by the award can be translated into donations and adherents.
No explanation was given, though unwanted attention brought by the lawsuit may have been a factor.
"The shocking thing is the Afghan police are only taking action after the international attention brought to this case".
Police Chief Alan Gould said Mr. Brown was concerned that attention brought on by the lawsuit might create security problems.
More important than that, she said, is the potential long-term effect of the increased attention brought by the Open.
Still deeply affected by his fundamentalist upbringing, he struggled with the moral free-for-all that money and attention brought.
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