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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract great" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that draws significant attention or interest, but it needs additional context or modification to be clear.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is designed to attract great interest from potential customers."
Alternatives: "draw significant" or "garner substantial".
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And he had always been able to attract great talent.
The first is how to continue to attract great athletes.
Penn's reputation will go up, and it will attract great graduate students.
Mr. Bloomberg said: "If he can attract great people for less money, he should do that.
Like many others who fall into severe trouble, he did not attract great attention.
Athletics is the front porch of St . Johns University because they attract great athletes who become great students.
Female athletes announcing their homosexuality, like the W.N.B.A.'s Sheryl Swoopes in 2005, rarely attract great attention.
This location helps us hire the best talent, which enables us to output better work and therefore attract great clients".
The decision to directly employ people enabled us to attract great talent and deliver more, much faster.
(By coincidence, all four wound up in Manhattan, despite the fact that Brooklyn, and increasingly, parts of Queens, attract great numbers of young renters).
The mastery of the execution tells us that Qara Arslan, "The Black Lion" in Turkish, was prosperous enough to attract great bronze makers and calligraphers.
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