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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract a code" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to drawing attention to a specific code or programming language, but the expression is unclear without additional context.
Example: "The new software update aims to attract a code that enhances user experience."
Alternatives: "draw attention to a code" or "appeal to a code".
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"Under the heading 'Over Rates', the memo stated that 'If a team's official captain is selected but not named as captain, this will be considered against the spirit of cricket and may attract a code of behaviour charge'.
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In the last few years, instantly decodable network coding (IDNC) attracted a considerable amount of research [7 10].
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