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The phrase "attract looks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that draws attention or admiration from others, often in terms of physical appearance or style.
Example: "Her stunning dress was designed to attract looks at the gala."
Alternatives: "draw attention" or "catch the eye".
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In heavily crowded areas, such as covered markets, you may attract looks of disdain from others.
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Attracting looks with my notebook, I press on into Scandrett Street.
Backpacks attract nervous looks.
The veiled woman or the bearded cleric, who might not have received a second glance in the street in happier times, may now attract suspicious looks, however unfairly.
But Sony's reliance on raw power to attract buyers looks less sophisticated than the approaches being taken by its rivals.
shorts from high school attract funny looks and chafe when you try to run in them.
Long kisses will attract nasty looks from others.
The resort, he said, should attract conventions looking for an 1,100-room 1,100-room rural setting, as well as families looking for a weekend getaway.
It may also help agencies attract employees looking for flexible work arrangements.
Like buyers' discount clubs such as Costco, the companies attract people looking for a better price.
The dens were included to attract buyers looking for more space without the added cost of an extra bedroom.
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