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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract go" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate ideas and lacks clarity or context.
Example: "The goal is to attract go-getters to our team."
Alternatives: "draw in" or "appeal to".
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The highly hydrophilic surface of GbSi may also attract GO flakes on the top side (sides with electrodes).
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If those tattoos exist as described, they're not immediately visible in pictures Douglas has up on Instagram, where his first post — an image of the phrase "Be the energy you want to attract" — went up on June 27.
And the way to raise the status of teaching, another alleged benefit of licensing, is to attract go-getters into it.
Go where spiritual and emotional connections (people who are similar to what you want to attract) would go.
In particular, he seemed to forget the conservative Republicans he needed to attract before going on to convert Democrats.
"What we're really doing is neighborhood building, and the young people that these kinds of things attract are going to be our target group".
And, the solid that's going to attract us is going to be wherever we want in space.
"That is, if you take two magnets and you put them close together they're either going to attract or they're going to repel.
"When you have got the platform that we have, you are naturally going to attract people who are going to game it," Mr. Rose said.
Not for the audience this movie is going to attract, I start to say.
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