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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'attention for' is not correct and not usable in written English.
'Attention to' would be the correct usage. For example: The teacher asked for her students' attention to the chalkboard.
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And relishing attention for nearly as long.
Can you pay attention for a second?
She declined medical attention for herself.
— Seeking attention for your start-up?
Too much attention for some.
Emos also attract attention for self-harming.
You want instant attention for the underdog?
I don't need any attention for that".
Li also gained attention for his philanthropy.
Nanoporous materials have been attracting considerable attention for various applications.
Smart polymeric materials have received extensive attention for various applications.
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