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The phrase 'attentiveness of' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a quality or trait that someone has (or a measure of how much attention someone is showing). For example, "Her attentiveness of her job duties was remarkable."
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By the ability for Robot to warn Target at the appropriate distance that was adjusted by adding a distance related to a reflection time based on the attentiveness of Target, the inattentive Target could notice Robot approaching and became attentive.
During our tour, Ms. Baekgaard marveled at the attentiveness of the staff.
The rhythmic subtlety, physical fluency and musical attentiveness of Mr. Benson were astounding.
Each was greeted by volunteers who helped find the right coat, with the attentiveness of salespeople.
Sinkler slipped a hand under the locket, inspected it with the feigned attentiveness of a jeweller.
The attentiveness of the listenership puts New York Philharmonic audiences to shame.
She is attracted by the attentiveness of "these little Divos," as she called them.
Customers soon grew immensely fond of the easy-mannered professionalism and attentiveness of Meyer's staff.
At the same time, the somewhat indiscriminate attentiveness of her prose tends to plane smooth the texture of her narratives.
She and Henry pour themselves into their four-legged child with all the neurotic attentiveness of new parents.
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Some acolytes remain fiercely devoted to the classic Mini, coddling the cars with the hyper-attentiveness of a first-time parent.
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