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The phrase "attention increased" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is receiving more attention than before, such as, "The singer's popularity has increased, and attention from the media and fans has likewise increased."
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Sleepiness causes cognitive slowing, reduced attention, increased automatic behavior, and increased errors (for example, medical errors made by interns and motor vehicle crashes) (6, 15).
That attention increased when it was widely reported late Wednesday that the speedy outfielder Carl Crawford had agreed to a long-term deal with the Boston Red Sox.
"This could be a sign that we are beginning to make headway as well as increased attention, increased interest and increased investment," said Andrew A. Chien, director of research at Intel, the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductors.
Attention increased after an item on it appeared on the Jewish Channel, a cable station, and a blog was posted this week by Jeffrey Goldberg, a writer for The Atlantic.
Spatial attention increased TAE, but had no effect on CTE.
Wave attention increased slightly with wave height while no clear trend with respect to wave period was seen.
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Kalapura also took part in the protests, which soon gained national attention, increasing the pressure on the Kerala government to act.
Furthermore, attention increases the peak frequency of gamma oscillations [ 31 ].
Put simply, attention increases the gain of salient or precise prediction errors that the predictions are trying to suppress.
Some will pick up ground as media attention increases.
If you wear a white coat that you believe belongs to a doctor, your ability to pay attention increases sharply.
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