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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something to draw in or appeal to specific individuals or groups.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is designed to attract certain demographics that have been previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "draw specific" or "appeal to particular".
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The book included recipes, frequently featuring cornmeal and cracked corn, to attract certain types of birds.
Corbyn has demonstrated his ability to attract certain sections of those disaffected from the mainstream.
This is because the tax laws are designed to attract certain businesses to the UK.
You attract certain people around you and you get a weird kind of underground kudos.
Brokers and developers say that duplexes attract certain buyers, and that if anything, their popularity seems to be on the rise.
The role of the monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes produced by plants has not been established, although it has been suggested that they attract certain insects and repel others.
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It attracts certain people.
"It attracts certain geeks like me, nature-loving and into music, food and biking," Mr. Guestrin said.
So it only attracts certain types of trade shows, as opposed to the association shows.
While Republican strategists viewed Thurmond as an undeniable asset in attracting certain voters, they also thought him a kook.
The circles in the enzyme structure represent amino acids that function in attracting certain regions of the substrate, so that it is held in the proper position to allow the reaction at the active site to proceed.
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