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The phrase "attention though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting point or to emphasize a particular aspect that requires focus or consideration.
Example: "The project is progressing well; attention though, we need to address the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "however, pay attention" or "notably, consider this".
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"I didn't think it would generate this kind of attention, though," he said.
Chances are I have your attention though!
What caught my attention though is how similar the map of entrepreneurship matched the Bay Area's inequality.
Not everyone is paying attention, though, as evident after a quick visit to Fiverr.
Some of this mess of bills merits greater attention, though, as it points toward likely future centerpieces of national dialogue.
Prior to the mid-1990s, wrong side surgery received little scientific attention though was a recurring cause of litigation.
The food demands attention, though.
You'll have to pay attention, though.
It does grab the attention, though.
What really caught my attention, though, was the doughnut itself.
The full effect of exercise on attention, though, remains tangled.
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