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'attract audiences' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that has the ability to draw people's attention, for example: "This movie's dramatic plot line is sure to attract audiences."
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Except, perhaps, attract audiences.
But new opera can also attract audiences.
"It will do nothing but attract audiences.
But the organization is working hard to attract audiences.
We're optimistic of being able to attract audiences".
The about also helps attract audiences – and critics, too.
The content, including even the news, is designed primarily to attract audiences for advertisements.
"The more diverse the offerings, the more they are in a position to attract audiences".
These films should have adopted new propaganda angles to attract audiences".
Such shows have tended to attract audiences already fond of their songs or characters.
Games attract audiences of 20,000 to 55,000, depending on the stadium.
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