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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract a quorum" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of meetings or assemblies to indicate the process of gathering enough members to meet the minimum number required for decision-making.
Example: "The committee worked hard to attract a quorum for the upcoming vote on the new policy."
Alternatives: "gather a quorum" or "achieve a quorum".
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The GB Olympic team enticed more than 80,000 to Wembley, but the England team who play Croatia at Walsall on 19 September may struggle to attract a quorum.
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Three of the magnificent Danube-spanning bridges were closed to vehicles, but none had attracted a quorum for the anticipated pedestrian knees-ups; in a similarly carless road tunnel bored beneath Castle Hill on the Buda side of the river, a street party was in desultory half swing.
One explanation for the health benefits of intestinal diversity is the inhibition of quorum sensing microbes from achieving a quorum.
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They attract a global audience.
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They attract an enormous crowd.
Hearth attracts a sophisticated sort.
This attracted a larger crowd.
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