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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract drama" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, behaviors, or actions that tend to draw attention or create conflict, often in a theatrical or exaggerated manner.
Example: "Her tendency to gossip and stir up conflict always seems to attract drama wherever she goes."
Alternatives: "draw attention" or "invite conflict".
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More (in the dramatic, external sense) happens to some people than to others — whether as an arbitrary outcome of the laws of probability or because certain characters attract drama.
More (in the dramatic, external sense) happens to some people than to others whether as an arbitrary outcome of the laws of probability or because certain characters attract drama.
His brother Kimbal Musk told the newspaper that the reason Mr Musk "seems to attract drama" is because he is "so transparent, so open, in a way that can come back to bite him".
Artists tend to attract drama.
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And Stella hasn't let me down yet there's something about her character that attracts drama and high-pitched emotion.
And Stella hasn't let me down yet — there's something about her character that attracts drama and high-pitched emotion.
"There is a kind of woman who attracts drama, whether consciously or unconsciously, and the same magnetism can make a man stick to her, metal against metal," Jack says.
Many local families became rich and used their new wealth to build opulent libraries and theaters that attracted drama groups from as far away as Europe, and to send their sons off to France to be educated.
"F.Y.I., sweetie, bears are attracted to drama".
My advice here...women, if you want to attract a no-drama relationship like your rant exclaims, then drop the rant from your profile and BE no-drama.
But it is also part of a new wave of big-budget family action dramas (including the forthcoming Beowulf), which are being produced by ITV Studios for a dual purpose: to attract young viewers to drama at Sunday teatime when BBC1 is pleasing the middle-aged with Countryfile, while going on (it is hoped) to reap global sales.
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