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The phrase "attract billions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something, such as a product, event, or phenomenon, to draw in a large number of people or resources.
Example: "The new smartphone is expected to attract billions of users worldwide due to its innovative features."
Alternatives: "draw in billions" or "appeal to billions".
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Significantly, the budget also assumes optimistically that Russia will attract billions in foreign credits from the International Monetary Fund and other sources.
For now, however, Mr. Peña Nieto and his coalition can savor a historic breakthrough that positions Mexico to restore its place as a major oil producer, attract billions in investment and modernize its economy.
Now the battleground - and spotlight -are switching to London in the belief that the new freedom from regulation will eventually attract billions upon billions of dollars of fresh investment in the stocks and bonds of British companies and the securities of the British Government.
SolarCity and its rivals grew so rapidly from 2010-2015 because they were able to attract billions of dollars in "tax equity" from banks and hedge funds.
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He doesn't attract thousands.
The sites attract millions of visitors each month.
Not surprisingly, these paintings attract tens of thousands of visitors every year.
Moreover, large retailers, including Target, have already signed deals which will attract thousands more daily shoppers.
Young stars like Kenny Chesney and the Dixie Chicks attract millions of teenage fans.
Social media campaigns attract millions of followers, but can they get them to the polls?
"Check-in" services such as Foursquare already attract millions of users.
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