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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract about" is not a complete sentence and it is not grammatically correct.
In written English, it is important to use complete sentences that follow proper grammar rules. One possible way to use "attract about" in a sentence could be: "The new marketing strategy is expected to attract about 50% more customers to our business." However, it would be more grammatically correct to say "The new marketing strategy is expected to attract approximately 50% more customers to our business."
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All in, the three sites attract about 180,000 unique visitors per month, say Breyer and Heber.
The Web shows that the Collective is bringing to the table attract about 200 million views a month.
Our venue fits about 5,000 people, and we have to be careful to book things to attract about 5,000 people.
Its programs attract about 2,000 people a week.
The museum hopes to attract about 500,000 visitors annually.
The classes typically attract about four students a session.
The foundation expects that the museum will attract about 2.5 million annual visitors.
There are some 40 museums, which attract about four million visitors annually.
The Akron Racers, who led the league in attendance, attract about 1,000 fans a game.
Its most popular shows, such as the Playhouse series, can attract about 100,000 viewers.
Mr. Friedman expected the fair to attract about 7,000 visitors over the three days.
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