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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attention emanating from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the source or origin of someone's attention or focus, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The attention emanating from the audience was palpable as the speaker began to share their story."
Alternatives: "attention arising from" or "attention coming from".
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This episode was just the beginning of the attention emanating from Dyer's personal tragedy.
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Indeed, many is the night I remember actors vying for attention with the clamor emanating from revelers below.
But it might be a sign that Silicon Valley is beginning to pay attention to the voices emanating from Washington.
In the wake of Tomorrow's success, local radio stations and magazines started paying more attention to the music emanating from garages and rehearsal spaces around the country, rather than taking their cues from overseas.
But in short order, the plot turns its attentions to the dangers emanating from the booming metropolis of Metropolis...
Candidates would be well advised to pay more attention to voter opinion, economic realities, and the shifting political tide -- and less attention to the empty racket emanating from the reflexively anti-Social Security and anti-populist peanut gallery.
He said he had paid no attention to the accounts of dysfunction emanating from the team.
"Attention is mainly paid to threats emanating from armed groups, and climate change threats are not seen within the framework of national security," he said.
In the analysis of the BFOR, special attention is given to the influences emanating from the insulator strings flashover characteristic and lightning statistics.
"I never expected this level of attention," he wrote in a posting allegedly emanating from "Istanbul, Turkey".
Outside New York, mayors of both parties have been paying close attention to ideas for re-inventing government emanating from Democratic gurus like David Osborne and conservative groups like the Manhattan Institute for Public Policy.
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