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The phrase "attention span of a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an individual's capacity or ability to focus on a task or activity. Example sentence: "I've never been able to maintain the same attention span of a child."
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It boasts the attention span of a gnat.
Manolo Blahnik has the attention span of a kitten.
Without it, we'd have the attention span of a chipmunk.
"I have the attention span of a gerbil," he said.
I've got the attention span of a bumblebee.
"These people in 'Rainbows End' have the attention span of a butterfly," he said.
Tell us a secret: I have the attention span of a gnat.
He also has the coaching attention span of a fruit fly.
Those who know him say Mr Friedman has the attention span of a hyperactive schoolboy.
Has the internet affected my brain or was I born with the attention span of a flea?
"The typical agent is a very likable person with the attention span of a flea," he says.
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