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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract lots" is not correct in standard written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something to draw in a large number of people or things, but it should be part of a more complete phrase.
Example: "The festival is designed to attract lots of visitors from all over the country."
Alternatives: "draw many" or "appeal to a large number".
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Yours" were chosen partly because they attract lots of YouTube views and Twitter followers.
What would attract lots of teenagers to an elective writing class?
Until recently, states whose beaches attract lots of tourists have supported the drilling ban.
If the hotel couldn't manage to attract lots of visitors, it might have to close again.
A big sporting event may attract lots of free-spending visitors.
With such savings, the public plan could charge much lower premiums and attract lots of customers.
It just happens to also attract lots and lots of older viewers.
"Copland's Third is just obscure enough," she said, "though it might attract lots of brass players.
A similar back-and-forth occurs in an upstairs gallery that will attract lots of children.
This year's 12 new events were chosen partly because they attract lots of YouTube views and Twitter followers.
Where Amazon catered to technically able people, largely at start-ups, Google wants to attract lots of less-proficient executives.
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