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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract comments" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to elicit or draw responses or opinions from others. Example: The controversial blog post was sure to attract comments from readers with varying perspectives.
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But unlike some of these alternatives, Telonu has a fairly attractive and professional interface that could help attract comments beyond the typical "my boss is a moron" drivel that prevent other sites from becoming valuable resources.
Hundreds of parents responded to the post which went up on Friday after the publication of the education white paper and has continued to attract comments since.
In a country that has one of the highest penetrations of Internet usage — 94 percent of the 320,000 population has access to the Web — the panel set up a Facebook page to attract comments and suggestions.
The hour-long sessions attract comments and input from hundreds of educators.
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This would take time and continue to attract comment and speculation, which might further damage reputations".
Another colleague, however, disagreed, writing: "The association of a Scottish band of the British army with the ceremony would certainly attract comment in South Africa.
But it is bound to attract comment that Push is based at the Almeida, where the audience is almost exclusively white and middle-class, and that the festival would not be possible without sponsorship from an international investment bank.
After all, a legacy becomes part of culture only when its elements are so common that they no longer attract comment, not because people have lost interest, but because people cannot imagine a world without them.
This book's release was famously delayed for years, drawing a barrage of reader outrage so intense as to attract comment from the likes of Neil Gaiman, Guy Gavriel Kay, and Laura Miller of The New Yorker.
And seems to have attracted comments before the move was made public.
For Bryce Gruber, being visibly pregnant attracted comments and admonishments from fellow travelers on both the right and the left.
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