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The phrase 'attract by' is not technically correct English and is not used in any form of formal writing.
It's more of a colloquialism. You would be better off replacing it with a phrase like "attract with" or "attract through". For example, "I was attracted to the company through their commitment to sustainability."
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Like people, he said, "cocktails attract by sight, and by beauty".
I had hopes of landing a hot date, whom I planned to attract by blowing on my "Amazing Race" whistle or perhaps my "Duck Dynasty" duck call.
Vaughan adds that Weinstein himself added value for British viewers, particularly by delivering the kind of cast that even the BBC might struggle to attract by itself.
One of the things Bedford Hills has is a large commuter base Mr. Fernandez will try to attract by opening two hours earlier, at 6 a.m.
These are the kind of workers that countries like Britain, Canada and Australia try to attract by using immigration rules that privilege college graduates.Lots of studies have found that well-educated people from developing countries are particularly likely to emigrate.
In effect, he spent much of the 1930s retweeting gists and piths of economic and political theory to as many followers as he could attract, by whatever medium he could gain access to.
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Blamey "was always attractive to women and attracted by them.
"I was always attracted by the stage".
He was also attracted by its history.
Some residents were attracted by the location.
Yet she was attracted by nothing.
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