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The phrase "attention look" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of gaze or focus, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "In the meeting, she had an attention look that indicated she was fully engaged."
Alternatives: "focused gaze" or "attentive expression".
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We attracted the odd bit of attention – "Look!
And do pay attention: look where you've just sent that one.
If you're not a glutton for attention, look elsewhere for your mobile accommodation.
And when even that isn't enough to hold your audience's attention, look!
The character's drug use is not so much a choice of pleasure as it is a puerile bid for attention: "Look at me," he raps.
Some read as subtle calls to action ("Is it a show? Show up".), others as checks on our scattered attention ("Look again".).
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Nat, on his way upstairs already, for he enjoyed this ceremonial attention, looked disappointed.
As a result, "market attention looks set to shift to Italy," Commerzbank analysts wrote Monday in a note to clients.
Romney and his wife continued to pay attention, looking away only to occasionally entertain one of their grandchildren.
"Maybe I'm just blowing it out of proportion," she says, "looking for attention, looking for meds".
As a clerk read the sentencing decision, Mr. Muhammad, 42, stood calmly at attention, looking straight ahead and barely blinking.
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